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If the perimeter of a square is 
y, find the area of the square.
This is a two-step problem. From the list below, choose which step you would do first and which step you would do second to solve the problem:
A. Divide by 4
B. Times by 4
C. Square it
D. Cube it
E. Take the square root
F. Take the cube root
First step:
Second step: -
If the perimeter of a square is 
y, find the area of the square.

If the perimeter of a square is y y , find the area of the square.\newlineThis is a two-step problem. From the list below, choose which step you would do first and which step you would do second to solve the problem:\newlineA. Divide by 44\newlineB. Times by 44\newlineC. Square it\newlineD. Cube it\newlineE. Take the square root\newlineF. Take the cube root\newlineFirst step:\newlineSecond step: -\newlineIf the perimeter of a square is y y , find the area of the square.

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Q. If the perimeter of a square is y y , find the area of the square.\newlineThis is a two-step problem. From the list below, choose which step you would do first and which step you would do second to solve the problem:\newlineA. Divide by 44\newlineB. Times by 44\newlineC. Square it\newlineD. Cube it\newlineE. Take the square root\newlineF. Take the cube root\newlineFirst step:\newlineSecond step: -\newlineIf the perimeter of a square is y y , find the area of the square.
  1. Divide Perimeter by 44: First step: Divide the perimeter by 44 to find the length of one side of the square.\newlineCalculation: side length = y/4y / 4
  2. Calculate Side Length: Second step: Square the side length to find the area of the square.\newlineCalculation: area=(y4)(y4)\text{area} = \left(\frac{y}{4}\right) * \left(\frac{y}{4}\right)

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