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The area of a square is 64 km squared what is the length of one side?

8, 8 squared is 64


If a cube has a surface area of 384 meters squared what is its side length?

Side length is 8 meters.


What is the length of each side of a square with an area of 64?

The length of each side of a square with an area of 64 is: 8.


What is the area of a square with side lenghts of 8?

A square with a side length of 8 units has an area of 64 square units.


What is the length of the diagonal of a square with an area of 64?

To find the length of the diagonal of a square with an area of 64 square units, we first need to calculate the side length of the square. Since the area of a square is side length squared (A = s^2), we can find the side length by taking the square root of the area (s = √A). In this case, the side length of the square is 8 units. To find the length of the diagonal, we can use the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides (a^2 + b^2 = c^2). Since a square can be divided into two right triangles with the diagonal as the hypotenuse, we can calculate the diagonal length using d = √(s^2 + s^2), where d is the diagonal length and s is the side length. Substituting the side length of 8 units into the formula, we get d = √(8^2 + 8^2) = √(64 + 64) = √128 = 8√2 units. Therefore, the length of the diagonal of a square with an area of 64 square units is 8√2 units.


What is the area of a square of side 8 cm?

A square with a side length of 8 cm has an area of 64 cm2


What is the length of a diagonal of a square with a side of length 8?

About 11.31 units.


The side of a square measures 8 cm what is the area?

64 centimeters squared


What is the perimeter of a square with a side length of 8?

32


What happens to the area of a square when the measurement of its side is doubled?

If a square has a side length of 4 centimetres, then its area is equal to 4 x 4 = 16cm2 (16 square centimetres).If a square has a side length of 8 centimetres, then its area is equal to 8 x 8 = 64cm2 (64 square centimetres).Therefore, by doubling the side length of a square, the squares area quadruples.


In a unit cube what is the largest square you can have inside?

The largest square that you can fit in any cube will have each corner 1/4 of the way away from a corner of the cube and will have a side length of s*3√2/4 where s is the length of the sides of the cube. For a unit cube, the side length is 1 by definition, meaning that this largest square will have a side length of 3√2/4 and that its area will be 9/8 units squared.


What is the length of each side of a square if the area of the square is doubled?

A=L(squared) (for a square only) Lets say our original square is L=2 then area is A=4 so if we double the Area A=8 then l=? L=square root of 8 therefor what ever your area is the Length of each side is the square root of the Area (on the first problem) square root of 4 is 2 therefor L is 2 Makes sence?