Solve this in two steps. First, based on the area, calculate the side of the length (square root of area, or by trial-and-error, find a side that, when squared, gives you 4). Then, calculate the perimeter as 4 times the length of the side.
Solve this in two steps. First, based on the area, calculate the side of the length (square root of area, or by trial-and-error, find a side that, when squared, gives you 4). Then, calculate the perimeter as 4 times the length of the side.
Solve this in two steps. First, based on the area, calculate the side of the length (square root of area, or by trial-and-error, find a side that, when squared, gives you 4). Then, calculate the perimeter as 4 times the length of the side.
Solve this in two steps. First, based on the area, calculate the side of the length (square root of area, or by trial-and-error, find a side that, when squared, gives you 4). Then, calculate the perimeter as 4 times the length of the side.
Solve this in two steps. First, based on the area, calculate the side of the length (square root of area, or by trial-and-error, find a side that, when squared, gives you 4). Then, calculate the perimeter as 4 times the length of the side.
the square is 4 cm per side, so area is 4x4=16 cm2
it is a centimeter squared if you didnt know that's how its written shorthand, if you want to know what it is physicaly, take a ruler and draw a centimeter long line, turn the paper, repeat 4 times. ta-daa.
The answer is AREA
Each square has an area of 1 cm square, for 4 squares altogether area is 4 cm square. Or we can say we have a big square 2cm by 2cm, whose area is 4 cm square.
A square with a perimeter of 32 inches has an area of 64 square inches.
The perimeter of a 900 square centimeter square is 120 centimeters.
32
20 cm
P = 40cm
P = 28cm
because it has 16 squares in it so it would have 4 cm for each length i think its 16 tho it is strange that the area and the perimiter are the same...
it is the area of a solid object times by the square root of the perimiter
12.25 square cm
900 1 centimeter squaresAnswer:1m - 100 cm1m2=10,000 cm29 m2 = 90,000 cm2
You cannot change square centimeter to centimeter. The square centimeter is a measure of area and the centimeter is a measure of distance.
There are 90000 of them.
Area of small square = 1cm * 1cm = 1 cm2 Area of larger square = 10cm * 10cm = 100 cm2 Number of small squares in larger square = 100/1 = 100.