It appears that the image shows a diagram with a square and some text beside it indicating dimensions and a formula for the area. Unfortunately, the resolution of the image is low and the text beside the diagram is not entirely clear. However, I can explain how to calculate the area of a square if that is what you need help with. The area of a square (A) can be found with the formula: \[ A = s^2 \] where \( s \) is the length of one side of the square. In your diagram, one side of the square is labeled as "4 mm". To find the area: \[ A = s^2 = (4 \space mm)^2 \] \[ A = 16 \space mm^2 \] So the area of the square would be 16 square millimeters. If there's more information that needs to be taken into account or if I've misinterpreted the diagram due to the image resolution, please provide additional details.
The image shows a mathematics problem asking to find the area of a square. The side length of the square is given as \( \frac{1}{3} \) yard. The formula to calculate the area of a square is \( \text{Area} = \text{side} \times \text{side} \). Using the given side length, the area can be calculated as follows: \( \text{Area} = \left(\frac{1}{3} \text{ yd}\right) \times \left(\frac{1}{3} \text{ yd}\right) \) \( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} \text{ yd}^2 \) \( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{9} \text{ yd}^2 \) So the area of the square is \( \frac{1}{9} \text{ yd}^2 \) in simplest form, and that should include the correct unit as instructed, which is square yards (yd²).
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