6 cm
36 square cm
There are two possible answers to the question which stem from ambiguity in the way the language is used. A 36 cm square is usually a square measuring 36 cm along each side. Consequently, the answer is in the question: the length is 36 cm. However, it could also refer to a square whose area is 36 square cm. This would legitimately be written as 36 cm2 and so read as 36 cm square! The length of the sides of such a square would be sqrt(36) cm = 6 cm.
36 cm
Area = 36 cm2 => side length = sqrt(36) cm = 6 cm So perimeter = 4*side = 4*6 = 24 cm.
Area of square = 81 cm2 so side of square = 9 cm and then perimeter = 4*side = 36 cm.
Each side is 6 cm long.
The area of square is : 36.0
Each side of the square would be 6 centimeters, becasue the area is 6 x 6 = 36 cm. So the perimeter of the square is 6 cm x 4 sides = 24 cm long.
36 cm area of the square
The perimeter of a square is calculated by adding the lengths of all four sides. Since each side of a square is equal in length, the formula for the perimeter ( P ) is ( P = 4 \times \text{side length} ). For a square with a side length of 9 cm, the perimeter would be ( P = 4 \times 9 , \text{cm} = 36 , \text{cm} ). Thus, the perimeter is 36 cm.
Oh, what a happy little question! If the perimeter of a square is 24 cm, that means all four sides add up to 24 cm. To find the length of one side, you would divide the perimeter by 4, giving you a side length of 6 cm. And to find the area of the square, you simply multiply the side length by itself, so the area would be 36 square cm. Happy calculating!
The area of a square is the "length x width" but as these are equal we can put that the area = L2.....where L is the side length of the square. If the value of the area is known then the square root of this figure provides the side length. Example : Area = 36 sq cm, Length L = √36 = 6 cm.