4.8 cm
To find the length of each side of the square, we need to divide the perimeter by 4 since a square has four equal sides. Therefore, if the perimeter is 24 inches, each side would be 24 inches divided by 4, which equals 6 inches. So, each side of the square would be 6 inches long.
The perimeter is the sum of all four sides; in a square, all four sides have the same length. Therefore, you simply need to divide the perimeter by 4.
A square is four sides, and the perimeter is 60 cm so you divide 60 and 4 which is 15
Well, darling, if the area of the square is 25m², then each side must be the square root of 25, which is 5m. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter would be 4 times the length of one side, giving us a sassy perimeter of 20m. Voilà!
Oh, dude, it's like basic math time! So, if the perimeter of a square is 2.4, you just divide that by 4 to get the length of each side. That means each side is 0.6. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
If the perimeter of a square building is 812 meter then each side is 203 meter long
260 cm
Each side is six inches long.
9ft
Since a square has 4 sides, if each side is 7.5 cm long, then the perimeter is 4 x 7.5 cm = 30 cm.
Hint: the perimeter of a square is the sum of its four sides, so each side is one-quarter of the perimeter...
each side would be 15 cm long.
To find the length of each side of the square, we need to divide the perimeter by 4 since a square has four equal sides. Therefore, if the perimeter is 24 inches, each side would be 24 inches divided by 4, which equals 6 inches. So, each side of the square would be 6 inches long.
24 ÷ 4 = 6 (length of each side of the square).
40cmIf the square has an area of 100 square centimetres, then each side is 10 centimetres long. With four sides, this gives a perimeter of 10 x 4 = 40 centimetres.
Perimeter of square = 4*length of side = 4*4cm = 16 cm.
36 inches