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∙ 2009-11-30 15:52:04find the perimeter of a square that has 12 m side
V = 125 m3 All sides are 5m so the product is 5x5x5=125
1. Okay, so we know the preimeter (all the sides added up) equal 36. 2. So we take the perimeter and devide by 4, because a square has 4 sides. (9) 3. Now that we have 9, we multiply that by another side (9) and get 81. 4. 81 is the area. ---- 36=Perimeter 36/4=Sides l * h=area 9*9=81 81=area
If the square has sides of 8 meters then its area is 8*8 = 64 square meters
Your answer is 36 individual 1 sq m squares can be cut out. It being square means all its sides are equal. 6m * 6m = 36 sq m
find the perimeter of a square that has 12 m side
A square has 4 sides. Multiply the number of sides by their lenghts. 4 * 7 m = 28 m Therefore, the perimeter of a square room with 7 meter sides is 28 meters.
Perimeter = 2m Area = 0.25m2
Square has 4 sides, so 4 x 1.25 = 5 m
The perimeter is 2.75 x 4 = 11 meters.
It is: 4*6.2 = 24.8 m
Perimeter of a square is 4s so it would be 4*8=32m3
A Square that is 9 m2 would have 4 sides each 3 m long (√9 = 3) ...The Perimeter of a 9 m2 square is 12 m. (4 x 3 = 12.)
The perimeter of a square = 4(side) substitute 40 m for the perimeter,40 m = 4(side) divide by 4 to both sides,10 m = sideThe area of a square = side^2 substitute 10 m for the side,Area = (10 m)^2Area = 100 m^2
multiply by 2.75m by 4
A square with an area of 400m has a side length of 20m. The perimeter of a square of four times the length of one of its sides. Four times 20m is 80m. Therefore, the perimeter is 80m.
You must have meant "an area of 0.25m2"In that case the sides of the square would be 0.5 metres and its perimeter would be 2.0 metres.