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If the perimeter of a square is 40 cm, what is the area of the square?

A. 100 cm²
B. 144 cm²
C. 160 cm²
D. 200 cm²

Explanation:

The side of the square is perimeter/4 = 40/4 = 10 cm. Area = side² = 10² = 100 cm². Other options miscalculate the area.

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