Each side is the square root of 10 ie 3.16227766 etc units. This is an irrational number so in theory such a square cannot be constructed.
The area of square is : 100.0
The surface area of a rectangular prism (or cuboid) can be calculated using the formula: ( 2(lw + lh + wh) ), where ( l ), ( w ), and ( h ) are the lengths of the sides. For a prism with dimensions 10, 10, and 5, the surface area is ( 2(10 \times 10 + 10 \times 5 + 10 \times 5) = 2(100 + 50 + 50) = 2(200) = 400 ) square units. Thus, the surface area is 400 square units.
The area is: 10*10 = 100 square cm
The dimensions of a rectangle labeled "60" typically refer to its area, which is 60 square units. However, without specifying the relationship between the length and width, there are infinite combinations of dimensions that can yield this area. For example, the rectangle could be 10 units by 6 units, or 15 units by 4 units, among other possibilities. If you have specific length-to-width ratios in mind, please provide that for a more precise answer.
It is: 9/10*9/10 = 81/100 or 0.81 square units
1 shape that u can put for an area of 10 square units is a rectangle
If both diagonals are 10 units then the rhombus is, in fact, a square. Its area is 50 square units.
The area of square is : 100.0
Assuming the units for 1.5 and 10 are in inches: You take the product of the dimensions (multiply them): 1.5 in. x 10 in. = 15 sq. in. The answer would be 15 square inches.
It is: 5*10 = 50 square units
18 square units.
The area of a rectangle with a perimeter of 32 units and a width of 6 units the area is 80 square units.Improved Answer:-Area = 6*10 = 60 square unitsPerimeter = 6+6+10+10 = 32 units
The area is: 10*10 = 100 square cm
10 times the area of one face or 10 square units.
80 square units.
It is: 9/10*9/10 = 81/100 or 0.81 square units
100 square units (10 x 10 = 100).