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The hypotenuse of a 1 x 1 meter square can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. In this case, both sides are 1 meter long. Therefore, the hypotenuse would be √(1^2 + 1^2) = √2 meters, or approximately 1.41 meters.

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Use Pythagoras' theorem:

12+12 = 2 and the square root of this is hypotenuse which is about 1.414213562 meters

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