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A square with an area of 3,600 square units has side lengths of 60 units each.
nope because if u have a square with a side length of 4 then the perimeter is 16 and the area is 16 and say if u have a rectangle with side lengths of 2 and 6 then the perimeter is 16 but the area is 12 so the answer is no
The dimensions of a square with an area 36 square inches are:Side lengths: Six inchesPerimeter: 24 inchesDiagonal measurement: 8.485 inches
The area of a square cannot be 196 feet. If the area is 196 square feet (which is an entirely different thing) its sides are sqrt(196) = 14 feet.
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Widths and lengths are two entirely different things. They don't go into anything other than Length x Width = Area.
9x2 . 2x9 . 18x1 . 1x18 . 3x6 . 6x3 all = 18
The lengths of the sides of a square if the area is 2cm squared is: 1.414 cm
The side lengths of a square if its area is 81 meters squared is: 9 meters.
Area is length x width. Meanwhile Perimeter is the addition of all the lengths and widths of the entire geometric polygon.
Assuming length is the greater, 40 x 1; 20 x 2, 10 x 4 and 8 x 5
Demi Lovato
Yes. Consider a 2 x 6 and a 3 x 4
The lengths of a square's sides if its area is 5 is: 2.236
Area = 5*5 = 25 square cm
A square with side lengths of 20 meters has an area of 400 square meters.