To calculate area, or cm2, the length and width must be multiplied. For example, a length of 2 cm and a width of 3 cm equals an area of 6 cm.
If it measures like that it's not a cube. The surface are of the rectangular prism described above will be 2x(4 cm x 4 cm) + 4x(2 cm x 4 cm) = 32 cm2 + 32 cm2 = 64 cm2
That depends on how many sides the figure has. For example . . . -- If it's a triangle, then its area is 27.7 cm2. -- If it's a square, then its area is 64 cm2. -- If it's a pentagon (5 sides), then its area is 110.1 cm2. -- If it's a hexagon (6 sides), then its area is 166.3 cm2. . . etc.
Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.
267.84 cm2
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
To calculate area, or cm2, the length and width must be multiplied. For example, a length of 2 cm and a width of 3 cm equals an area of 6 cm.
A square with a side length of 8 cm has an area of 64 cm2
The square's diagonal is 11.314 cm
If it measures like that it's not a cube. The surface are of the rectangular prism described above will be 2x(4 cm x 4 cm) + 4x(2 cm x 4 cm) = 32 cm2 + 32 cm2 = 64 cm2
There is no systematic relationship between the two. Consider the following 2 rectangles: A = 8 cm * 8 cm: Perimeter = 32 cm, area = 64 cm2 B = 14 cm * 4 cm: Perimeter = 36 cm, area = 56 cm2 The perimeter of B is larger, but the area is smaller.
100 cm is a measurement of lenght.... it is the direct distance between two points. cm3 is an indication of the measurement of the volume of an object - the cubic capacity. You cannot compare the two, nor can you say there are X cm3 in 100 cm. 24cm3 would be the volume of an object which was 2 cm long, by 3 cm wide, by 4 cm high.... the cubing comes from multiplying an area of cm2 - in this case we get 2cm long by 3 cm wide, giving us 6 cm2 - the square area of the object's base... cm multiplied by cm gives square cm, or cm2. When we multiply the 6cm2 by the 4 cm height we get 24cm3.... because square cm multiplied by cm gives cubic cm.
One square meter is an area of 10,000 square centimeters (10,000 cm2). It can be a rectangle of any proportions having dimensions of length and width that produce a product of 10,000 cm2 when multiplied together (100 cm x 100 cm or 50 cm x 200 cm for example), a triangle having base x height / 2 = 10,000 cm2, or any other plane geometric figure having a total area of 10,000 cm2.
The area is already shown as 20 cm2 . A rectangle with sides of 4 cm and 5 cm will have an area of 20 cm2 and a perimeter of 18 cm.
That depends on how many sides the figure has. For example . . . -- If it's a triangle, then its area is 27.7 cm2. -- If it's a square, then its area is 64 cm2. -- If it's a pentagon (5 sides), then its area is 110.1 cm2. -- If it's a hexagon (6 sides), then its area is 166.3 cm2. . . etc.
Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.Circumference = 3.2pi cm => diameter = 3.2 cm => radius = 1.6 cm.Therefore, area = pi*r2 = 1.62*pi = 2.56*pi cm2 = 8.04 cm2 approx.
Since cm2 means cm times cm, you have (cm x cm) / cm, which simplifies to cm - the result will be in cm. For example, 6 cm2 / 2 cm = 3 cm.