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Well, darling, the area of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself. So, in this case, the area of a square with a side length of 100cm would be 100cm x 100cm, which equals 10,000 square centimeters. Voila!

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Oh, dude, you just need to multiply the side length by itself to find the area of a square. So, for a square with a side length of 100cm, the area would be 100cm x 100cm = 10,000 square centimeters. It's like basic math, man.

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The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. In this case, if the side of the square is 100 cm, the area would be 100 cm x 100 cm = 10,000 square cm.

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The area of a square is the length of a side squared (multiplied by itself)A square that have 100 cm on all sides is 100cm*100cm = 10,000 cm2

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