The area is equal to the area, it's as simple as that.
A cube has six sides, so each side has an area (in your example) of 10/6 sq in. = 1.666 sq in. The length of one side of this square is the square root of 1.666. Which is 1.290 inches.
A square with a side length of 10 inches has an area of 100 square inches.
The area of a square is found by multiplying two of the equal sides together. A square has four equal sides and the four angles the sides make together are always equal to 90 degrees each. So, a square that is 10 inches by 10 inches has an area of 10 inches x 10 inches=100 square inches.
Area(10) = 600 and Area(2) = 24.
The area of square is : 100.0
Well, honey, since a cube has 6 faces and they're all the same size, the area of each face would be the same. So, if you want to find the area of one face, you can just take one edge and square it. In this case, since each edge is 10 inches long, the area of each face would be 100 square inches. Hope that clears things up for ya!
A circle with a radius of 26 inches has an area of: 2,124 square inches.
600 in2
It is: 30*30 = 900 square inches
pi*10*10 square inches
10 inches
170 square inches