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 are needed to cover a squae with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
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
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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.
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 are needed to cover a squae with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
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
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Yes.
The squares are that size because most studs are set at 16 or 24 inches apart in building framing.