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To find the area of a square that is less than 63 cm², we need to consider that the area ( A ) of a square is given by ( A = s^2 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. Therefore, to satisfy the condition ( s^2 < 63 ), the side length ( s ) must be less than the square root of 63, which is approximately 7.94 cm. Thus, any side length less than about 7.94 cm will result in an area less than 63 cm².

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