A square with a side length of 6m has an area of 36m2
6 * 4 = 24 square metres
It is: 0.5*6*3 = 9 square meters
If it's a round table then its surface area is: pi*6^2 = 36*pi square m
use the net to find the lateral area of the prism 3m 6m 3m 6m 15m
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 108 square meters.
A square has four sides of equal length. If the total of all four sides is 24m then each side must measure 6m. There area is therefore 6m x 6m which equals 36 square metres.
6m and one side is 4m what isthe length of the other side
Each of its 4 sides measure 6m in length because 6*6 = 36 square meters
6 * 4 = 24 square metres
6m * * * * * Actually it is 9 square metres.
2,220 square meters. Multiply the two numbers.
It is: 0.5*6*3 = 9 square meters
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Area = 9*6 = 54 square meters
By definition, the sides of a square MUST be the same. It is not possible to have a square with sides of 12m and 6m.
Volume pyramid = 1/3 x base_area x height = 1/3 x (6m x 6m) x 6m = 72m3.