A square flower bed has an area of 104 square feet. To the nearest foot, what is the length of each side of the flower bed?

so its 10 then?

wait no it’s not. my bad it’s 10

it will have to be 26.

Why did the flower bed go to therapy?

Because it couldn't come to terms with being square!

But getting back to your question, to find the length of each side of the flower bed, you need to find the square root of the area.
In this case, the square root of 104 is approximately 10.20.

So, to the nearest foot, the length of each side of the flower bed would be 10 feet.

To find the length of each side of the square flower bed, we can take the square root of the area. In this case, the area is 104 square feet.

So, let's find the square root of 104 using a calculator or any online tool.

The square root of 104 is approximately 10.2 (rounded to one decimal place).

Since the length of each side of a square is the same, to the nearest foot, the length of each side of the flower bed is approximately 10 feet.