25 square feet
5 feet
6 inches is .5 feet so the length of a side is 6.5 and the area is 6.5x6.5 =42.25 square feet or 42 and a quarter square feet.
Area = 10*5 = 50 square feet
Multiply width by length to get the area. The simplest thing is to realize that the square root of 25 is 5, so it could be 5 feet on each side.
25 square feet
The square is 5 feet on each side. 5 X 5 = 25
A square with a side length of 5 feet (20/4) has an area of 25 square feet.
Well, isn't that just lovely? To find the side of a square with an area of 25 square feet, you simply need to take the square root of the area. In this case, the square root of 25 is 5. So, the side of your square would be 5 feet. Just imagine that beautiful square, all balanced and peaceful.
5 feet
Is this a trick question? A square with a perimeter of 5 feet and an area of 5 square feet cannot exist. Let's see why. If a square has a perimeter of 5 feet, that means the sum of the lengths of the four sides is 5 feet. The four sides are of equal length (it's a square), and the sum of the four (equal) lengths is 5 feet, then each side is (5 feet divided by 4) in length. That's 1 1/4 feet for each side. The area will be the square of the length of a side or 1 1/4 squared, which will be 25/16 or 1 9/16 square feet in area. If a square has an area of 5 square feet, the length of a side will be the square root of the area. The square root of five is about 2.236, so each side will be about 2.236 feet in length. It's perimeter will about 8.944 feet. With the math working the way it did there, it makes it kinda hard to have a square with a perimeter of 5 feet and an area of 5 square feet. But don't bounce yet. As an aside (but a related one) let's estimate the answers. First, if a square has a perimeter of 5 feet, it's four (equal) sides will sum to the 5 feet. The 5 divided by 4 is a little over one, so each side is a little over 1 foot long. The area of a square with a side a little over 1 foot long will be the square of the length of one side or (1+ a little bit times 1+ a little bit) which will be equal to 1+ a little more than a little square feet for the area. Make sense? Onward. If a square has an area of 5 square feet, a side will be the square root of 5 feet long. If we consider the square of 2 is 4, the it will take the square of 2+ a little bit to equal 5 square feet. Got that? Now we bounce.
Then each side of the garden is 5 feet in length.
To measure 5 acres square, you would need to determine the length of each side of the square in order to create a square with an area of 5 acres. One acre measures 208.71 feet by 208.71 feet, so for 5 acres square, you would need to make a square with each side measuring approximately 463.79 feet.
6 inches is .5 feet so the length of a side is 6.5 and the area is 6.5x6.5 =42.25 square feet or 42 and a quarter square feet.
A square garden is to enclose and area of 540 square meters. Give the exact answer and appto image the length of one side of the garden to the nearest the tenth of a meter
The perimeter of a square with an area of 25 sq ft is 20 feet because each side of the square is 5 feet, so the perimeter must be 4 x 5 feet.
Area = 10*5 = 50 square feet