Quadrilaterals - SSAT Elementary Level Quantitative
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Find the area of a square whose side length is 0.1.
Find the area of a square whose side length is 0.1.
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To solve, simply use the formula for the area of a square below.
Thus,

To solve, simply use the formula for the area of a square below.
Thus,
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What is the area of the blue rectangle?

What is the area of the blue rectangle?
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To find the area of the rectangle, multiply the length by the width:

To find the area of the rectangle, multiply the length by the width:
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Tim's mom wants to put new tiles in their kitchen. She bought enough tiles to fit a
square foot room. Tim measures the size of the kitchen and finds that one wall is
feet long and the other wall is
feet long. Has his mom purchased enough tiles to complete the entire floor in the kitchen? In your answer, include the square footage of the kitchen, according to Tim's measurements.
Tim's mom wants to put new tiles in their kitchen. She bought enough tiles to fit a square foot room. Tim measures the size of the kitchen and finds that one wall is
feet long and the other wall is
feet long. Has his mom purchased enough tiles to complete the entire floor in the kitchen? In your answer, include the square footage of the kitchen, according to Tim's measurements.
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To find the area of a rectangle, you need to multiply the length times the width.

Tim measured the kitchen and found the two walls to be
ft. and
ft. To find the area we need to plug those numbers into our formula:


We know that Sam's mother only ordered enough tiles to fill a
square foot room, so she does NOT have enough tiles to fill the kitchen.
To find the area of a rectangle, you need to multiply the length times the width.
Tim measured the kitchen and found the two walls to be ft. and
ft. To find the area we need to plug those numbers into our formula:
We know that Sam's mother only ordered enough tiles to fill a square foot room, so she does NOT have enough tiles to fill the kitchen.
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Which shape has only
sides?
Which shape has only sides?
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A square has
sides.

A square has sides.

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What is the area of a square with sides 13 inches long?
What is the area of a square with sides 13 inches long?
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The area of a square can be found by multiplying the length of a side by itself:

The area of a square can be found by multiplying the length of a side by itself:
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What is the area of a square that has a side measuring 1 inch in length?
What is the area of a square that has a side measuring 1 inch in length?
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A square has four equal sides. The area of a square is found by the equation
.

A square has four equal sides. The area of a square is found by the equation .
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What is the area of a square that has a side measuring 3 inches in length?
What is the area of a square that has a side measuring 3 inches in length?
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A square has four equal sides. The area of a square is found by the equation
.

A square has four equal sides. The area of a square is found by the equation .
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What is the area of the square?

What is the area of the square?
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To find the area of this square, simply square the side length:

To find the area of this square, simply square the side length:
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What is the AREA of the square in the figure?
What is the AREA of the square in the figure?
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Because the question asks you to find the AREA of the square, you are looking to figure out how much space the square covers. You find the area of squares by multiplying the length of the square times the width. So
, or 
Therefore the correct answer is 100 cm.
Because the question asks you to find the AREA of the square, you are looking to figure out how much space the square covers. You find the area of squares by multiplying the length of the square times the width. So , or
Therefore the correct answer is 100 cm.
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What is the AREA of the rectangle in the figure?
What is the AREA of the rectangle in the figure?
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Because the question asks you to find the AREA of the rectangle, you are looking to figure out how much space the rectangle covers. You find the area of rectangle by multiplying the length of the rectangle times the width. So
, or
Therefore the correct answer is
.
Because the question asks you to find the AREA of the rectangle, you are looking to figure out how much space the rectangle covers. You find the area of rectangle by multiplying the length of the rectangle times the width. So , or
Therefore the correct answer is
.
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A square has a perimeter of
units. What is the area of the square?
A square has a perimeter of units. What is the area of the square?
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Since a square has four sides of the same length, you can divide its perimeter by
to figure out the length of one of its sides:
units. The area of a square can be calculated by multiplying two of its sides together, so the area of this square is
units squared, because
.
Since a square has four sides of the same length, you can divide its perimeter by to figure out the length of one of its sides:
units. The area of a square can be calculated by multiplying two of its sides together, so the area of this square is
units squared, because
.
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What is the area of the square?

What is the area of the square?
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To find the area of a square, multiply one side by itself.

To find the area of a square, multiply one side by itself.
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Find the area of a square whose side length is 4.
Find the area of a square whose side length is 4.
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To solve for area, simply use the formula for finding area of a square.

To solve for area, simply use the formula for finding area of a square.
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What is the area of the square?

What is the area of the square?
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The area of a square is equal to the length of one side multiplied by itself.

The area of a square is equal to the length of one side multiplied by itself.
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What is the area of the square?

What is the area of the square?
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To find the area of a square, simply multiply the length of one side by itself!

To find the area of a square, simply multiply the length of one side by itself!
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What is the area of the above square?

What is the area of the above square?
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To find the area of the square, multiply the length of one side (
) by itself.

To find the area of the square, multiply the length of one side () by itself.
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Find the area of a square with a side of
.
Find the area of a square with a side of .
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Write the formula for area of a square.

Substitute the side length.

Write the formula for area of a square.
Substitute the side length.
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Why is this shape a square?

Why is this shape a square?

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A square has 4 equal sides.
A square has 4 equal sides.
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What is the area of a square with the length of
?
What is the area of a square with the length of ?
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Write the formula for area of a square.

Plug in the side length.

Write the formula for area of a square.
Plug in the side length.
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Find the area of a square whose side length is 7.
Find the area of a square whose side length is 7.
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To solve, simply use the formula for the area of a square. Thus,

where s=side length.
To solve, simply use the formula for the area of a square. Thus,
where s=side length.
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