To find the area of a square you multiply the length times the width: A= l x w
If s represents the length of one side, the area is s * s or s2.
multiply the length by the width to find the area
Okay 1st of all you can't add area. But, heres how you can FIND area: 1st you multiply the labels Then...Well that's it Heres an example for you my little friend: the answer would be:8 sqare units,because I multiplied 4x2 which is 8
The square root of 576 is 24 because 242 = 576
area = base x height
You need the length of one side and multiply that by itself and you have the area.
Multiple the length of a side by itself.
To find the area of a square you multiply the length times the width: A= l x w
add up all the sides
If s represents the length of one side, the area is s * s or s2.
Volume of a squared based pyramid: 1/3*base area*height
Multiply the lengths of two sides of the square. If a square is 5 inches tall and 5 inches long, the area of the square us 25 Inches Squared.
multiply the length by the width to find the area
how to find the perimeter of a right angled triangle using the area
Okay 1st of all you can't add area. But, heres how you can FIND area: 1st you multiply the labels Then...Well that's it Heres an example for you my little friend: the answer would be:8 sqare units,because I multiplied 4x2 which is 8
The square root of 576 is 24 because 242 = 576