Since a square has four sides of equal length:
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25cm x 4 sides = 100 cm perimeter
-- The perimeter of the square is [4 times the length of one side] . -- The length of one side of the square is [square root of its area] .
The perimeter of a square is the sum of all its sides. In this case, if the perimeter is twenty centimeters, each side of the square would be five centimeters long.
Hint: the perimeter of a square is the sum of its four sides, so each side is one-quarter of the perimeter...
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Oh, dude, a yard is 3 feet, so if each side of the square is 1 yard long, that's just 3 feet. The perimeter of a square is the sum of all its sides, so with all sides being 3 feet, the perimeter is 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12 feet. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
24 inches
25cm x 4 sides = 100 cm perimeter
It is: perimeter/4 = length of one side of the square
Perimeter of a square = 4 sides Answer: 1 side = 25% of the Perimeter
-- The perimeter of the square is [4 times the length of one side] . -- The length of one side of the square is [square root of its area] .
The perimeter of a square is the sum of the lengths of its sides, while the area is the square of one of its sides. That is, if each side is S units long, then Perimeter = 4*S units and Area = S*S square units.
The idea is to first calculate the length of one side. Then you can multiply that by 4 to get the perimeter.
The perimeter of a square is the sum of all its sides. In this case, if the perimeter is twenty centimeters, each side of the square would be five centimeters long.