Ah, what a delightful question! To find the area of a square, you simply multiply the length of one side by itself. So, if the sides of the square are 7 yards long, you would multiply 7 by 7 to get an area of 49 square yards. Isn't that just lovely?
A square with a side length of 9 units has an area of 81 square units.
A = s2 Area of the square = s times s
It is the area of a square whose side is 1 foot in length, and equals 1 square foot or 144 square inches or 1/9 sq yards.
The answer is 32. What you do is take the square root of 64, which is 8. Because it is a square all the sides are equal. Then, you multiply 8 by 4 because there are four sides.
Its length is 100 square yards.
160,000 square yards
There is no conversion between square yards and yards, because the units refer to different things. "Square yards" is a unit of area, while "yards" is a unit of length. But there is a relationship. Taking the square root of the units of square yards will give you the measure of the side of a square whose area is equal to that number of square yards. For example, an area of 4 square yards can be represented by a square whose sides each measure 2 yards, 2 being the square root of 4.
A square with a side length of 29 yards has an area of 841 square yards.
A square with a side length of 15 yards has an area of 225 square yards.
The square root of 36 is 6, so a square with an area of 36 square yards will have sides which measure 6 yards each.
The area of square is : 64.0
the side is 36.055 yards. in order to find the sides of a square with only the area you would need to find the square-root of that data seeing as the sides of the square are identical and are multiplied by each other to get the area.
You are describing a rectangle NOT a square!
25 square meters
A square with a side length of 9 units has an area of 81 square units.
289 square inches
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