A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
Its area is one hundred forty four square inches.
SA = 54 square inches.
A square with a side length of 2.38 inches has an area of 5.6644 square inches.
The area of the square is the measure of the side squared.
The area is 144 square inches.
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
54 square inches.
Its area is one hundred forty four square inches.
SA = 54 square inches.
9 * 9 = 81 sq inches.
The answer will be in square inches, and you must multiply the width by the height. You can take it from there; you have all the info you need.
A radius is used to measure a circle; squares do not have a radius, they would be measured by a side. If a square has a side that measures 6 inches, then it's area is 36 square inches. Note that without a unit of measurement (inches, or whatever it is) you do not have a meaningful answer.
The side length of a square if it has an area of 300 square inches is: 17.32 inches.
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
A square with a side length of 2.38 inches has an area of 5.6644 square inches.
The area of the square is the measure of the side squared.