The perimeter of each tile is four feet.
The floor's area is: 1,296 square feet.
The area of the floor is 1296 square feet.
The perimeter of square garden is 52 feet. What is the length of each side?
To find the number of floor tiles needed to cover the floor of the square room, we first calculate the area of the room. Since the perimeter of the square room is 32 feet and all four sides are equal in length, each side measures 8 feet (32 feet ÷ 4). The area of the room is then 8 feet x 8 feet = 64 square feet. Since each floor tile is 1 foot on a side, you would need 64 floor tiles to cover the entire floor of the room.
Perimeter is in feet and not in square feet
25 feet
Each side will measure 14 feet Perimeter = 4*14 = 56 feet
36 feet
Oh, dude, a yard is 3 feet, so if each side of the square is 1 yard long, that's just 3 feet. The perimeter of a square is the sum of all its sides, so with all sides being 3 feet, the perimeter is 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12 feet. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Perimeter is 100', so each side = 25' and 25 squared = 625. QED
The perimeter of a square with an area of 25 sq ft is 20 feet because each side of the square is 5 feet, so the perimeter must be 4 x 5 feet.
Each side is 5.5 feet and 4 times 5.5 = 22 feet which is the perimeter of the garden