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30 July, 12:02
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You use feet to find
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Aubrie Sharp
30 July, 13:30
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Step-by-step explanation:
Feet is a measurement of length.
Surface area requires a measurement of area.
You can use square feet to measure surface area.
If you multiply two values in the foot unit together, you have square feet.
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