Yes, since they're squares. They can only be 3 inches by 3 inches if they are square. So they all have the same area.
If two squares have the same side length for all sides, then they are congruent.
No, a square cannot have the same area but different perimeters. The area of a square is calculated as the side length squared (A = s²), and the perimeter is calculated as four times the side length (P = 4s). Since both area and perimeter depend solely on the side length, if two squares have the same area, they must have the same side length, and consequently, the same perimeter.
15 x 15 inches.
All squares have four right angles and all sides the same length. All squares having the same side length are the same.
How many squares with sides that are 6 inches long I needed to cover a square with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
24.93
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.
- Area of the bottom = (12 x 7) = 94 square inches. Area of the top = same as the bottom. - Area of the right side = (12 x 6) = 72 square inches. Area of left side = same as right side. - Area of the front end = (7 x 6) = 42 square inches. Area of the back end = same as the front end. Simply add these up.
If two squares have the same side length for all sides, then they are congruent.
15 x 15 inches.
All squares have four right angles and all sides the same length. All squares having the same side length are the same.
How many squares with sides that are 6 inches long I needed to cover a square with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
how many squares with sides that are 6 inches long are needed to cover a squae with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
36cm squared Answer: If a square is nine INCHES on a side, its area will be measured in square inches. The formula for area is side times side, 9"X9"= 81 square inches. If the square is made up of nine one inch squares, that would be 3"x3"= 9 square inches.
Yes.
Yes.
The squares are that size because most studs are set at 16 or 24 inches apart in building framing.