You can solve this in two steps.
1) Calculate the length of a side of the square, based on the area.
2) Once you have the length of the side, you can calculate the perimeter.
The perimeter is 28.
A square with a perimeter of 48 meters has an area of 144 meters squared.
48 meters
The square root of 28 minus the squared root of 7 =±2.64575131
All sides of a square are the same so if the perimeter = 28 feet then one side = 7 feetArea of a square = base x height 7 x 7 49 square feet
the perimeter of a square that has a side length of 7 cm is........28cm squared
It is: 4*7 = 28 cm
The perimeter is 28.
For a square, the area is the length of a side squared and the perimeter is 4 times the length. If the area is 49, then the length of a side is 7. The perimeter is then 4 times 7, or 28.
Well, well, well, aren't we dealing with a smarty pants here! If the area of the square is 49 cm squared, then each side of the square measures 7 cm (since 7 x 7 = 49). The perimeter of a square is just the sum of all its sides, so in this case, the perimeter would be 4 x 7 = 28 cm. Voila!
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The area of square with a perimeter of 36 is 81. If the perimeter is 36, then each side must be 36 divided by 4, or 9. The area of a square is side squared, so that is 9 squared or 81.
For a square, the area is always 1/4 of the perimeter squared. Or one side squared.
A square with a perimeter of 48 meters has an area of 144 meters squared.
The perimeter of a 4 foot square is 16.
Perimeter = 28 = 4s = 4 x 7 Therefore, each side is 7cm long Area = s x s = 7 x 7 = 49cm squared
A = 256 units squared.