Perimeter (of a perfect square) is 4 times side length. The side length is acres, but an acre is area and we need distance. One acre has a side about 208.7 ft (if it is square). Therefore, 1565.25 ft is your side length. Back to perimeter: p= 4 (1565.25) Your perimeter is 6,261 ft.
Area of the square if 36 cm2ExplanationSince a square has 4 sides of equal length, we solve this problem by finding the perimeter of the triangle and dividing that number by 4.We are given the lengths of the 3 sides so the perimeter is their sum. Sine the perimeter of the triangle is 24, we know the each side of the square is length 6.The area is 62 or 36
To find the perimeter of a square with a diagonal of 16 cm, we first need to determine the side length of the square using the Pythagorean theorem. The diagonal of a square divides it into two right-angled triangles, with the diagonal being the hypotenuse. Using the formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where a and b are the two sides of the triangle and c is the hypotenuse, we can calculate that each side of the square is 8√2 cm. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter is 4 times the side length, giving us a perimeter of 32√2 cm.
A = (1/2)Pa A being the area, P being the perimeter of the regular polygon, and the apothem length being a.
Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units. ______ l_l_l_l_l
Perimeter (of a perfect square) is 4 times side length. The side length is acres, but an acre is area and we need distance. One acre has a side about 208.7 ft (if it is square). Therefore, 1565.25 ft is your side length. Back to perimeter: p= 4 (1565.25) Your perimeter is 6,261 ft.
XXVII = 27 An equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 27 inches has three equal sides of 9 inches. Area of a triangle = base times its perpendicular height divided by 2. An equilateral triangle can be considered as being two right angled triangles joined together. So by halving the length of the base we can find its height by using Pythagoras' Theorem: hypotenuse2 - base2 = height2 92-4.52 = 60.75 square inches. Square root of 60.75 = 7.794228634 inches. Area = 9x7.794228634/2 = 35.07402885 square inches. Therefore area of an equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 27 inches is 35.074 square inches correct to 3 decimal places. Answered by David Gambell, Merseyside, England.
Area of the square if 36 cm2ExplanationSince a square has 4 sides of equal length, we solve this problem by finding the perimeter of the triangle and dividing that number by 4.We are given the lengths of the 3 sides so the perimeter is their sum. Sine the perimeter of the triangle is 24, we know the each side of the square is length 6.The area is 62 or 36
To find the perimeter of a square with a diagonal of 16 cm, we first need to determine the side length of the square using the Pythagorean theorem. The diagonal of a square divides it into two right-angled triangles, with the diagonal being the hypotenuse. Using the formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where a and b are the two sides of the triangle and c is the hypotenuse, we can calculate that each side of the square is 8√2 cm. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter is 4 times the side length, giving us a perimeter of 32√2 cm.
A square foot is a square with each side being 1 foot in length or 12 inches in length
There can be no equivalence. An inch is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a square yard is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
A = (1/2)Pa A being the area, P being the perimeter of the regular polygon, and the apothem length being a.
well you know that to be called a square a shape must have sides that are all the same size. So knowing this and knowing how to find the area of a shape being Length x width You simply square root 100 and you find that its length and width are both 10 so you know the perimeter is 40
If the amount refers to an area then the answer should be in square feet or square inches (or larger/smaller units or their metric equivalents). If the amount being measured is a length or distance, then the answer should be in feet etc.
Perimeter in inches = LX = 60. A regular hexagon with a perimeter of 60 inches has 6 equal sides of 10 inches. A regular hexagon has 6 equal interior equilateral triangles So in order to find the area of the hexagon we must first find the area of one of its interior triangles and then multiply the result by 6. Area of a triangle = base times perpendicular height divided by 2. An equilateral triangle can be considered as being two right angled triangles joined together. So by halving the length of its base we can find its perpendicular height by using Pythagoras' Theorem: hypotenuse2-base2 = perpendicular height2. 102-52 = 75 square inches. Square root of 75 = 8.660254038 inches. Area of the equilateral triangle = 10*8.660254038/2 = 43.30127019 square inches. Area of the regular hexagon = 43.30127019*6 = 259.8076211 square inches. Therefore the area of a regular hexagon with a perimeter of 60 inches is 260 square inches which is correct to 3 significant figures.
144 square inches in a square foot. The simple formula is multiply length time width (12 x 12 = 144). If you have the square foot measurement of the area you hope to convert, multiply that by 12. That being said, as the question is asked, inches (linear inches) cannot be converted to square feet.
1 possible length; 3m A square has all sides being equal, therefore 12/4=3 is the only solution to this problem