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To find the area of a square with sides measuring 40 meters each, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 40 meters multiplied by 40 meters equals 1600 square meters. Therefore, there are 1600 square meters in a 40x40 meter square.

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40 x 40 = 1,600 square meters.

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