NO! It's measured in cm2
No, 3 cm by 4 cm does not equal 12 cm. The expression represents the area of a rectangle, which is calculated by multiplying the length and width, resulting in 12 square centimeters (cm²), not 12 centimeters (cm). The units are important: area is measured in square units, while length is measured in linear units.
The question does not make sense because length cannot be measured in sq cm.
The area of a shape is always the unit squared.
The area cannot be specified as "4000 cm" because area is measured in square units, such as square centimeters (cm²). If you mean an area of 4000 cm², it represents a two-dimensional space that could be a square with each side measuring approximately 63.25 cm, or any other shape that equals that area. Please clarify if you meant something different!
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The area of square is : 1936.0
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i think its area
You cannot have a shaded area of 4 cm since area cannot be measured in centimetres.
No, 3 cm by 4 cm does not equal 12 cm. The expression represents the area of a rectangle, which is calculated by multiplying the length and width, resulting in 12 square centimeters (cm²), not 12 centimeters (cm). The units are important: area is measured in square units, while length is measured in linear units.
The question does not make sense because length cannot be measured in sq cm.
The area of a shape is always the unit squared.
Area is measured in square units so a shape cannot have an area of 6 cm.
Area is measured in square centimetres, so a square with an area of 1600 cm cannot exist.
The perimeter (measured in cm) is the length around so you would just add 144 + 162 + 144 + 162. The area (measured in sq. cm) is how much the surface covers. It is just multiplying 144 x 162.
The area cannot be specified as "4000 cm" because area is measured in square units, such as square centimeters (cm²). If you mean an area of 4000 cm², it represents a two-dimensional space that could be a square with each side measuring approximately 63.25 cm, or any other shape that equals that area. Please clarify if you meant something different!
NO!!! It is NOT a measure of area. 'Cubic cm' is a measure of volume. Cm (Centimetres) = length( of a line) cm^(2) (Centimetres squared) = area cm^(3) ( centimetres cubed) = volume This last unit can be variously written as ' c.c.' , 'mL'. 'cm^(3)'. They all represent the same volume. e.g. 10 c.c. = 10 mL = 10 cm^(3) . It is never written as 'Cubic cm'.