The gray is a sidewalk and the turquoise is grass. Both are squares. What is the area of the sidewalk?

Sidewalk 12ft and grass 10feet

area: 12^2 - 10^2 = ____

To find the area of the sidewalk, we need to know the dimensions of the square. Let's assume that the length of one side of the square representing the sidewalk is 'x' (in some arbitrary unit, like meters).

Since a square has all sides equal, the area of a square can be calculated by multiplying the length of any one side by itself. So, the formula for the area of a square is A = x * x or A = x^2.

However, we need to determine the length of the side of the gray square representing the sidewalk. Since the given information doesn't provide the dimensions or any measurements, we can't directly calculate the area of the sidewalk.

To find the area of the sidewalk, we would need additional information such as the length of a side of the gray square or the size of the area in which the sidewalk and grass are located.

I'm sorry, but we would need more information such as the dimensions of the squares (length or width) to calculate the area of the sidewalk. Can you please provide those details?