if the two squares' parameter is 90m then it would be 16200 square meter combined having each square's area equal 8100 square meter.
(square area=Parameter*parameter)
Improved answer:
Presumably you mean two conjoined squares as opposed to two separate squares?
If so then the solution is worked out as:
Let x be side length of each square
2x+2x+x+x = 90
6x = 90
x = 15
Area = 2x*x => 30*15 = 450 square meters
Then they both will have the same perimeter
yes
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
Yes The first has 2 sides of 4 and two of 12 -- so the perimeter is 32 meters with an area of 48 Sq meters. The second has two sides of 3 and two of 13 ----- so the perimeter is 32 meters with an area of 39 Sq meters. (the areas a different).
To calculate the perimeter of an area, you first need to determine the shape of the area. Since acres are a unit of area, not perimeter, we need more information to calculate the perimeter in meters. If we assume the shape is a square, we can find the side length by taking the square root of the area in acres (239.272 acres) and then convert that length to meters. Once we have the side length, we can multiply it by 4 to find the perimeter in meters.
No !
Measure it with a meter stick. Multiply the length times the width to find the area. Two times the length plus two times the width is the perimeter.
Yes, if the perimeters are the same, then both of them have side = perimeter / 4. And of course the angles are all 90°, since they are squares.
6 meters
No, not if they are squares.
Well, honey, first you need to know the shape you're dealing with to calculate the perimeter. Once you've got that number, you can't just wave a magic wand and turn it into square meters. Perimeter is measured in linear units, while square meters measure area, so you'll need more information to make that conversion.
you can't have circumference with a square. if the have the perimeter(the distance around it) you divide it by four then multiply it by two. this only works with squares, not rectangles.