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OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Could someone help me answer this question? The area of a square varies directly with the square's side length. If the area of a square with side length of 6.4 in. is 40.96 in.2, what is the area of a square with a side length of 7.96 in.? I know the start should be ks^2 but I'm stuck :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Area = x*x where x is the side of the square. so, just use this formula to find the area

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

It has to be a quadratic variation

OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):

the answer is 63.3616

OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):

or am i wrong i am trying to remember so yeah i might be wrong

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Nope, that's right, thank you!

OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):

welcome

OpenStudy (andrewkaiser333):

have fun any other questions ask

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