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1 dm = 10 cm

so, (1 dm)2 = (10 cm)2 = 100 cm2

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There are 100 cm^2 in 1 dm^2. This is because there are 10 cm in 1 dm, and area is calculated by multiplying the length by the width. Therefore, 10 cm * 10 cm = 100 cm^2 in 1 dm^2.

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