You walked around a square field that has an area of 1,024 square feet. How long is each side of the field?
(For your answer, use numerical value only without units.)
Side Length of a Square
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Mathematics
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8th Grade
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Hard
Anthony Clark
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1.
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1 min • 1 pt
You walked around a square field that has an area of 1,024 square feet. How long is each side of the field?
(For your answer, use numerical value only without units.)
2.
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1 min • 1 pt
A square table has an area of 36 square feet. What it the measure of each side of the table?
(For your answer, use numerical value only without units.)
3.
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1 min • 1 pt
A square garden has an area of 169 square feet. What it the measure of each side of the garden?
(For your answer, use numerical value only without units.)
4.
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1 min • 1 pt
An artist drew a painting that has an area of 16 square feet. What it the measure of each side of painting? (For your answer, use numerical value only without units.)
5.
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1 min • 1 pt
You walked around a square field that has an area of 1,024 square feet. How long was your TOTAL walk around the field?
(For your answer, use numerical value only without units.)
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
If the area of a square is 81, what is the length of the side?
9
-9
20.25
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
If a = 10 and b = 15, what the area of the red square?
325
18
100
225
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following sentences would belong in the proof that describes this image?
The sum of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the large square.
The sum of the side lengths of the two smaller squares is equal to the side length of the large square.
The difference of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the large square.
The differences of the side lengths of the two smaller squares is equal to the side length of the large square.
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following sentences would belong in the proof that describes this image?
The sum of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the large square.
The sum of the side lengths of the two smaller squares is equal to the side length of the large square.
The difference of the areas of the two smaller squares is equal to the area of the large square.
The differences of the side lengths of the two smaller squares is equal to the side length of the large square.
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