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Each side measures 15. Divide the known surface area by 6... this gives you the area of one side. The square root of the area of one side will give you the length of each side.
What is its area? Divide the perimeter by 4: that gives you the length of one side. Then square that length: that gives you the area.
divide the perimeter by four to get the length of one side then square your answer to find the area
If you have the area, the square root of the area gives the side. For example, if the area is 9, the side is 3 (3 x 3 = 9).
Its area is one hundred forty four square inches.
Just add the area of the six squares - that gives you 6a2, where a is the length of one side.
If the area is one square meter, the side length is one meter. Therefore, the perimeter is four meters.
To find the length of one side of a square when given the area, you need to take the square root of the area. In this case, the area of the square is 225. Taking the square root of 225 gives you 15. Therefore, the length of one side of the square is 15 units.
No that gives you the perimeter. The area depends on the shape. For example the area of a square is length of the side squared, and the area of a rectangle is the length of one side times the length of the base.
cube root of volume gives side length, then square this to find area of one face.
To find the area of a square, where all four sides are of equal length, you simply square the length of one side: for example, the area of a square of four inches is sixteen square inches, or 42 in. To find the length of the side of a square when you only know the area, you simply reverse the process, and take the square root of the area. The square root of 16 is four, for example.
The area of a square islength x width; basically one side multiplied by another. The Perimeter of a square is the length of all the sides added together; basically one side multiplied by four.