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The perimeter of a square = 4(side) substitute 40 m for the perimeter,

40 m = 4(side) divide by 4 to both sides,

10 m = side

The area of a square = side^2 substitute 10 m for the side,

Area = (10 m)^2

Area = 100 m^2

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