Measure any side, as a square has four equal sides
The length and width of a square are equal. Thus, find the square root of the area and the answer = length= width.
Since all sides of a square are equal and area is length times width, the width of the square is 5 cm.
You don't measure the length and width in square feet. Square feet is an area. You measure the length and width in feet, then multiply them to get the area in square feet.
The square of the diagonal minus the square of the height would equal the square of the width. Therefore the square root of the solution to the above problem would be the width
Square root the area. The length and width of a square are always the same and length times width is the area so this is how you get the area.
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
The length of the square is equal to its width, because in a square all sides are equal.
The area of a square or rectangle can be found by multiplying the length times the width. In a square both the length and width are the same measure.
the height is the same as the length and width
To convert linear feet to square feet, you need to know the width of the area you're measuring. If you have a width (in feet), you can multiply the linear feet by that width to get the square footage. For example, if the width is 1 foot, then 808 linear feet would equal 808 square feet. If the width is different, simply multiply 808 by the width in feet to find the square footage.
Square feet is a measure of area. To figure out how many square feet there are in a square or rectangle, you would simply multiply the width by the length.For example, if the width is 5ft and the length is 7 ft, then the area would be 5x7 = 35 square feet.
No. A square on its side will have a width equal to its side length. On its vertex, its width will be larger: up to sqrt(2) times as large.