The question does not make sense because length cannot be measured in sq cm.
The area of a shape is always the unit squared.
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This question cannot be answered for two reasons. First: there cannot be a triangle whose area is 36.54 cm because area cannot be measured in cm. Area is a 2-dimensional concept: a centimetre is 1-dimensional. Second: Even if the area was given in appropriate units, the area of a triangle is not enough information to determine its perimeter.
A base AREA cannot be 6 cm. Area is measured in square units of measure. If the base area is 6 cm2 then the volume is 6*7 = 42 cm3 and pi does not enter into the calculations at all.
The area of square is : 1936.0
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You cannot have a shaded area of 4 cm since area cannot be measured in centimetres.
The question does not make sense because length cannot be measured in sq cm.
The area of a shape is always the unit squared.
Area is measured in square units so a shape cannot have an area of 6 cm.
Area is measured in square centimetres, so a square with an area of 1600 cm cannot exist.
The perimeter (measured in cm) is the length around so you would just add 144 + 162 + 144 + 162. The area (measured in sq. cm) is how much the surface covers. It is just multiplying 144 x 162.
Area is measured in squared units, such as cm^2. One centimetre squared is a box that is 1cmx1cm. Perimeter is measured in normal units, such as centimetres.
Unusual question. Iraq's area is 4,370,700,000,000,000 square centimeters.
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