6*6 = 36^2
That would be 51 !
a square's sides are all equal the area of a square is base^2 so the area would be 6^2 or (6 x 6) which is 36
If it is a circle you are referring to the Area if the circle would be (pi)x(r^2) and the radius is 6 so the answer would be 36(pi)
A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
It would have an area of 36 sq. inches. The formula for finding the area of a rectangle is length times width. 6*6=36.
to find the surface area of a cube you multiply Length by width, by hight- i think that that is the rich order so it would be 6x6x6 = Area or 6to the 3rd power or 18 x 6 or 102
The area would be 6 square feet and the perimeter would be 10 feet.
it would be 12.
12cm2
The answer would be 6.
The area of square is : 36.0
The area would be 9*pi, which is approximately 28.26 square dm.