One-half mile per side.
196 is a perfect square. Since the area of a square is equal to the square of the measure of the length of its side, the side length will be the square root of 196, which is 14 ft.
The sqrt. will be the length of one side.
yes....the sides are always he same length...then it wouldn't be a square
All four sides being the same length.
* Its square root is a whole #. Example: 16 is a perfect square. Its square root is 4. 17 is not a perfect square. Its square root is around 4.123105626
If you mean the length around a square (perimeter), you can take the square root of the area, and multiply it by 4. If you want the length of one side of a square, it is just the square root of the area.
The distance around a square is its perimeter. The perimeter of a square is calculated by adding up the length of all 4 sides or multiply the length of 1 side by four (since all 4 sides of a square are equal):4 x lengthOR length + length + length + length
A 3600 square meter area has a perimeter of 240 (4 x 60) meters, so a 960 (4 x 240) meter length of wire is required to make 4 rounds of the perimeter.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side. If each side is 10m, 40m of fencing would be required to enclose a pasture, less whatever is required for the gate.
The distance around a square is four times the length of one side.
There are infinite possible answers unless the area is that of a perfect square. In that case, every side's length is 4.242640687119285 m.
a cube has the same length width and height, hence is what makes it a cube. it is a perfect square all the way around, if you know one side, you will know the vertical