240 inches
What is the perimeter of a square with a side measuring eleven and a half inches?
Well, honey, if you have a square with 6-inch sides, then you add up all those sides to get the perimeter. So, 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 equals a grand total of 24 inches. There you have it, the perimeter of your little 6-inch side square.
152 inches
Not unless the length of the side of the square is either zero inches or 4 inches.
Each side measures nine inches.
4 inches
To find the length of each side of the square, we need to divide the perimeter by 4 since a square has four equal sides. Therefore, if the perimeter is 24 inches, each side would be 24 inches divided by 4, which equals 6 inches. So, each side of the square would be 6 inches long.
What is the perimeter of a square with a side measuring eleven and a half inches?
Well, honey, if you have a square with 6-inch sides, then you add up all those sides to get the perimeter. So, 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 equals a grand total of 24 inches. There you have it, the perimeter of your little 6-inch side square.
24 inches
Perimeter of square = 4*length of side = 4*12.5 in = 50 inches.
Oh, dude, it's like you take the side length of the square, which is 16.5 inches, and then you multiply it by 4 because a square has four equal sides. So, the perimeter would be 16.5 + 16.5 + 16.5 + 16.5, which equals 66 inches. Easy peasy!
152 inches
For a square geometry, the perimeter is four times the side. Accordingly the perimeter equals 40 cm.
The formula for the perimeter of a square is P equals 4 times a. 'P' represents the perimeter, and 'a' represents a side of the square.
A square has four equal sides. If its perimeter is 60 inches, then each side is 15 inches. A 15x15 square has an area of 15x15 = 225 square inches.
Not unless the length of the side of the square is either zero inches or 4 inches.