The perimeter of a square with sides of 3.5cm is:
The perimeter of a square with sides of 4.5m is 4*4.5m = 18 metres.
How many sides has a square? Are they all equal? Can you divide the perimeter by the number of sides?
find the perimeter of a square that has 12 m side
The sides of a 25 square meter square would be 5 meters long. 4 sides * 5 meters each = 20 meter perimeter.
The perimeter is: (4 sides x 9.2 feet = 36.8 feet). The area is: 84.64 square feet.
For a square area = side2; perimeter = 4 x side. side2 = 1225 sq cm => side = sqrt(1225) = 35cm => perimeter = 4 x 35cm = 140cm.
35cm long since all the sides are the same
Hint: a square's perimeter is the sum of the length of its four sides...
The perimeter of a square is the sum of the four equal sides.
The perimeter of a square with 6 km sides is 24 km
The perimeter of a square with 2 inch sides is 8 inches.
Perimeter is 5.
Perimeter is 24cm
Perimeter is the total of all the sides of a figure. 1.3m is the side of your square, which will have 4 sides, ergo its perimeter is 4 x 1.3m...
The perimeter is the total of the sides. A square has 4 sides, in your example the sides are known so just multiply that by 4....
sides of square
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.The perimeter of a square is four times the length of a side - since the square has 4 sides of equal length.