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Oh, what a happy little question! To find the area of a square, we can use the formula A = s², where s is the length of one side. Since the perimeter of the square is 24m, each side would be 24m divided by 4, which equals 6m. Now, we can square the length of one side to find the area, giving us 36 square meters of pure joy!

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Well, well, well, look who's trying to stump me with a little math question! If the perimeter of a square is 24m, that means each side is 6m long (since all sides are equal in a square). To find the area, you just square the length of one side, so 6m x 6m = 36m². Voilà, there's your answer, darling!

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To find the area of a square with a perimeter of 24m, you first need to determine the length of one side of the square. Since a square has four equal sides, you divide the perimeter by 4 (24m ÷ 4 = 6m). Once you have the length of one side, you can calculate the area of the square by squaring the length of one side (6m x 6m = 36 square meters). Therefore, the area of the square is 36 square meters.

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2mo ago
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A square has four sides of equal length. If the total of all four sides is 24m then each side must measure 6m. There area is therefore 6m x 6m which equals 36 square metres.

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