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Pavan is measuring the area of a leaf by using a graph paper and he measured the sum of the areas of full boxes and more than half boxes inside the outline of the leaf which is 25 `cm^(2)`. Find the length of the square whose area is equal to the area of the leaf.

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The correct Answer is:
5 cm

Areas of square = sid`e^2`
25=sid`e^2`
`therefore` side =5 cm
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