Area of a square = side^2
10,000 = side^2
100 = side
Perimeter = 4(side) = 4 x 100 = 400 cm
The perimeter is 28.
A square with a perimeter of 48 meters has an area of 144 meters squared.
48 meters
You can solve this in two steps. 1) Calculate the length of a side of the square, based on the area. 2) Once you have the length of the side, you can calculate the perimeter.
If the area of the square is equal to 256 centimetres squared, then each side of the square would be sqrt(256) = 16.Therefore, given that a square has four sides of equal length, the perimeter of the square would be 16 x 4 = 64 centimetres.
The perimeter is 28.
For a square, the area is always 1/4 of the perimeter squared. Or one side squared.
A square with a perimeter of 48 meters has an area of 144 meters squared.
The area of square with a perimeter of 36 is 81. If the perimeter is 36, then each side must be 36 divided by 4, or 9. The area of a square is side squared, so that is 9 squared or 81.
The perimeter is 600 feet.
The area of square is : 256.0
To find the area of a square if the perimeter is given, we must divide it by 4. Here, we have to divide 12 by 4, which is 3. The area of a square is side squared, so that is 3 squared or 9.
A = 256 units squared.
169cm squared
About 19.6 feet.
If the length of the sides is x metres then area = x2 ie x2 = 10000 so that x = 100 metres Then perimeter = 4*x = 400 metres.
I will lead you in finding this answer. The first thing you would do is use the formula A = s^2 backwards. In other words, you will plug in the 10000 as your area and go backwards to find your answer. The best way to do this is to find the square root of 10000. Then, after you find your answer, multiply it by 4 to find the perimeter, which is 400. Hope this helps for future reference!8th grader