6 cm
36 square cm
36 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.
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
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!
36 square cm. six squared is just six times six.
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.