It depends on the dimensions of the square but it would be a half of any given side.
it is root of (2*(length of one side squared))
You would need 12 cookies to make a square with four cookies on each side. If you want to fill in the center of the square, you will need 16.
I'm going to assume you mean that a square with area 100 units2 is inscribed in the circle.The area of the square is 100 units2, so the side of the square is 10 units long. The distance from the center of the square (also the center of the circle) to the midpoints of each side of the square is 5 units. Using the Pythagorean theorem, we find that the distance from the center to a vertex of the square is 5*sqrt(2) units.Since the vertices of the square lie on the circle, this is also the radius of the circle. The area of the circle is pi times the radius squared, or pi * 5*sqrt(2) * 5*sqrt(2) = 50*pi.
The distance from side to side through the center of the Earth is called the diameter. The Earth's diameter is 12,742 kilometers.
Each side of the square is 9 inches.
Each side = 1.2 metres
Because the radius is the distance from one side to the center, and the diameter is the direct distance from one side to the other through the center.
The distance from one side of a circle to the other going through the center is called the Diameter, the distance from any side to the center (half the diameter) is called the radius.
The area of a square of a with 82 feet on each side is: 6,724 square feet.
The distance around a square is four times the length of one side.
If a square has an area of 86 square inches, each side is about 9.273 inches long.
well... the area of a square is side times side so the square root of 9 is 3.each side is 3 inches long