1 cm on the map represents 1oo cm = 1 metre in real life.
So 1 sq cm represents 1 sq metre in real life.
6 cm square = 6 cm * 6 cm represents 6 m * 6 m = 36 sq metres.
100 is the scale factor
It is: 10*10 = 100 square cm
If the perimeter of a square is 40 mm the area is: 100 mm2
78.53
40 inches.
To find the new area, you have to multiply the original area by the square of the scale change. For example, you have a rectangle with adjacent sides of 3 and 4. Another rectangle has the same dimensions but with triple the scale. The original rectangle's area is 12. Multiply that by 9, which is the square of the new scale, and you get an area of 108. That matches up with the area of the new rectangle, which has adjacent sides of 12 and 9.
The scale factor is 1:100 for the area. The linear scale factor is 1:10.
100 is the scale factor
The area of a square 100 units by 100 units is 10,000 square units.
It is: 10*10 = 100 square cm
Trick question. 100. :)
In the square are the 100 side is: Either the length if it is the larger side or 100>X X would represent a smaller number than 100. Or the width if it is the smaller side 100<X X in this case would represent the larger number. 100 can be the length and width if every side is 100. 100 could also be called the base if it is the bottom line in like a triangle. 100 could also be called the height if it is the distance between the top and bottom of a polygon like a triangle. And finally the number 100 could be the actual area of the polygon for a square 100 would require the lw to be 10 on each side.
It is a square decametre or 'are'.
The area is 100 yards*100 yards = 10000 square yards which is a little over 2 acres.
The area of square is : 10000.0
5000.Area of a square = 0.5*(diameter)^2
If the area is a square in feet then its side lengths are 10 feet because 10*10 = 100 square feet