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In the U. S., numbers followed by an apostrophe are often used to give dimensions in feet. Therefore, 10'X10' may be intended to describe a square area 10 feet long on each edge.

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Oh, dude, 10'x10' means like 10 feet by 10 feet. It's a way to measure the size of something, like a room or a piece of furniture. So, if you're trying to figure out if that new couch will fit in your living room, just whip out a tape measure and check if it's smaller than 10'x10'. Easy peasy!

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When someone refers to 10'x10', they are describing a square area that measures 10 feet in length and 10 feet in width. The symbol ' denotes feet, so 10'x10' means a square with sides that are each 10 feet long. This measurement is commonly used in construction, interior design, and other fields where precise dimensions are important.

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