Perimeter = 4 times the square root of the area.
In order to walk the perimeter of a square, an ant has to walk the length of a side four times. Consequently, in order to calculate the perimeter of a square, you must count the length of any side four times.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
The perimeter of the square is 96.
a square has a perimeter but a square isnt a perimeter. so no a square isnt a perimeter
Perimeter = 4 times the square root of the area.
You can solve this in two steps. 1) Calculate the length of a side of the square, based on the area. 2) Once you have the length of the side, you can calculate the perimeter.
What you have to do is to Squarerootthe Perimeter then multiply the answer by 4For example if the area is 256 , and Perimeter is ?solution=Perimeter is 64Answered by Faustin,Obedi
If you mean, the perimeter, P(square)=4s P=4x2.750m P=11.000m
In order to walk the perimeter of a square, an ant has to walk the length of a side four times. Consequently, in order to calculate the perimeter of a square, you must count the length of any side four times.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of any side. The area is the length of a side multiplied by itself (which is to say, squared).
The idea is to first calculate the length of one side. Then you can multiply that by 4 to get the perimeter.
Sure, honey. First, let's keep it simple. To calculate the perimeter of a square, you just need to multiply the length of one side by 4. So, if the side length is "s", the formula is 4s. As for the flowchart, draw a square with "s" labeled on one side, then an arrow pointing to a box that says "Perimeter = 4s". Done and done, darling.
The sides of square are equal,and when they have given you the area and asked for perimeter,it means that you have to look for the square root of the area which will be one side and that is 13.perimeter=side ×4 which is 13×4=52.
For a square, the area is always 1/4 of the perimeter squared. Or one side squared.
Divide the perimeter by 4, to get the length of one side. From there, you can easily calculate the area.
the circumference of a square would be the perimeter. you find the perimeter of a square by finding length(2)xheight(2). * * * * * Except that it is easier to calculate for a square since the length is the same as the height and so the answer is length*4