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A square has side lengths that measure 8 inches. A rectangle has a length of ten inches and a width of 5 inches. How many more square inches are in the area of the square than the area of the rectangle?@ajanijones

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nova2528 area of square = (side)^2 , here the value of side is given in ques so u need to plug in the value of side and area of rectangle = length * width , here the value of length and width is given so u need to plug in the value of length and width

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