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A square has all 4 of its perimeter lengths equal. Thus the length of the perimeter divided by 4 will give you the 'unitary' dimension. Multiply this 'unitary' dimension by itself (square it) and the result is the area of the square in question.
a square is a 2 dimension object. we can not find volume of a 2-D object... if u are asking that of a cube with equal sides, then simply find (a^3) where a is side of the cube.
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You don't have to figger: a square acre has a perimeter of 208.7 fett on all four sides. But you can find the square root of the 43560 square feet inside an acre to get the perimeter measuremnets.
The area of a square is 16 cm2 What are the linear dimensions
A square has all 4 of its perimeter lengths equal. Thus the length of the perimeter divided by 4 will give you the 'unitary' dimension. Multiply this 'unitary' dimension by itself (square it) and the result is the area of the square in question.
the base of the rectangle exceeds three times its altitudes by 4. if the length of the side of the square is 8centimeter find the dimension of the rectangle.
find the dimension.
a square is a 2 dimension object. we can not find volume of a 2-D object... if u are asking that of a cube with equal sides, then simply find (a^3) where a is side of the cube.
If the room is square, then the area is the square of the length of any side.The length of any side is the square root of the area = sqrt(225) = 15.
To find a missing dimension of an object find the size of its covering properties.
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No because volume involves multiplying by a value on the 3rd dimension, and since the length on the 3rd dimension is 0 a square's volume is 0.
You don't have to figger: a square acre has a perimeter of 208.7 fett on all four sides. But you can find the square root of the 43560 square feet inside an acre to get the perimeter measuremnets.
About 66.19 yards by 66.19 yards.
Find the square root. For example, 25 sq. ft can be visualized as a 5 foot square, since 5 is the square root of 25. Often, you can factor the square foot dimension to help you visualize the area. For example, 32 square feet : 8 x 4 = 32 A sheet of plywood 8 feet long and 4 feet wide covers an area of 32 square feet.
as weight(w)=mg,therefore dimension of wight is ML PER T SQUARE