One side of a square grocery store is 15 feet long. What is the area of the store?

A. 300 square feet
B. 130 square feet
C. 225 square feet
D. 125 square feet
That's Correct!
It's Wrong!

Let's first picture the given problem in figure.

We know,

Area  =  side  ×  side
   =   15  ×   15 
   = 225    

So, the area of the grocery store is 225 feet.

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Key Data

Questions
7
Grade
4
Theme
Area and Rerimeter
Passing score
80%

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