This question does not make sense. You can't relate weight to area without knowing how many grams there are in 1 unit of area.
10-4 square metres.
4 cm * 4 cm = 16 sq cm
The area of a square is length times width. Therefore, based on your question: 4 cm x 4 cm = 16 sq cm. So the area of your square is 16 square centimetres.
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm.
The area of square is : 16.0
If you need to know area of a circle then it is: pi*4^2 = 16*pi square cm or about 50 square cm
To find the dimensions of a square with an area of 4 cm^2, you need to take the square root of the area. In this case, the square root of 4 is 2. Therefore, the side length of the square is 2 cm. Since a square has all sides equal, the dimensions of the square with an area of 4 cm^2 would be 2 cm x 2 cm.
10-4 square metres.
4 cm * 4 cm = 16 sq cm
The area of a square is length times width. Therefore, based on your question: 4 cm x 4 cm = 16 sq cm. So the area of your square is 16 square centimetres.
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm.
The area of square is : 16.0
O = pi*D cm = 3,14 * 3,5 cm = 11 cm The circumference from the inside square is Li = 4*(Root from (2*(D/2)square))= 4*Root 2,47 =9,89 cm. The circumference from the outside square is Lo = 4* D = 14 cm.
area is the product of sides; 4 x 4 = 16 square cm
Area = 9 cm * 4 cm = 36 square cm
Perimeter of a square = 4*side = 4*3 cm = 12 cm.
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm