The length of each side is 11. To get the length you only have to do the square root of 121. Prove your answer by multiplying side by side.
If the area of a square is 49 square centimeters, the length of each of its sides are: 7 cm.
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.
4 inches each side becuz 4x4=16 (:
To find the length of one side of a square when the area is sixteen square units, you would take the square root of the area. In this case, the square root of sixteen is four. Therefore, each side of the square would be four units long.
The maximum area for a rhombus occurs when the rhombus is a square, as all sides are equal in length. Since the sides of the rhombus are 25 cm each, the area of the square rhombus would be calculated by squaring the length of one of the sides, which is 25 cm, resulting in an area of 625 square cm. Thus, the maximum area for a rhombus with sides of 25 cm is 625 square cm.
The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.
If the area of a square is 49 square centimeters, the length of each of its sides are: 7 cm.
0.0625 square units
The sides of the square will each measure 9 units
A square with a side length of 23 cm has an area of 529 cm2
If the square has an area of 36 square meters then each of its sides will be 6 meters in length
ok, so think about it. a cube has 6 sides. The surface area is the area of the surface of all 6 sides combined, so you divide the surface area by 6. This gives you the area of each square on each side. Then square root the answer because the area of a square is the side length squared. Now you have the edge length!
If it's rectangular, you need to multiply length x width, to get the area. If the sides are expressed in cm, the area will be in square cm.
are of square = side length x sidelengthalternatively you could take the square root of which the number you have81= 9x9so the length of each side is 9
The length of each side is seven (7) meters.
To find the area of a square: -- Measure the length of any side. In a square, all sides are the same length. -- Multiply that number by itself. ("Square" the number.) Example: If each side of the square is 9ft long, then the area is (9ft times 9ft) = 81 square ftAll four sides of a square have equal length. Call that length 'S'.The formula for area, which we shall call 'A', is:A = S2=======================================Another contributor clarified (?) :Simply, A= area, L= length. W= width A=LW, as in any square that has two equal sides.
Area of square = x2 where x is the length of each side. So x2 = 81 sq ft x = sqrt(81) ft = 9 ft