Find the side length of a square that has an area of 36 square yards.

s^2=36

s=6

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To find the side length of a square, you can use the formula:

Side length = √(Area)

In this case, the area of the square is given as 36 square yards. So, you can plug this value into the formula:

Side length = √(36)

Taking the square root of 36, you get:

Side length = 6

Therefore, the side length of the square is 6 yards.