The question does not make sense because length cannot be measured in sq cm.
The area of a shape is always the unit squared.
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This question cannot be answered for two reasons. First: there cannot be a triangle whose area is 36.54 cm because area cannot be measured in cm. Area is a 2-dimensional concept: a centimetre is 1-dimensional. Second: Even if the area was given in appropriate units, the area of a triangle is not enough information to determine its perimeter.
A base AREA cannot be 6 cm. Area is measured in square units of measure. If the base area is 6 cm2 then the volume is 6*7 = 42 cm3 and pi does not enter into the calculations at all.
The area of square is : 1936.0
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You cannot have a shaded area of 4 cm since area cannot be measured in centimetres.
No, cubic cm is a unit of volume, not area. It represents the volume of a cube with sides that are each one centimeter in length. Area is measured in square units, while volume is measured in cubic 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.
Area is measured in squared units, such as cm^2. One centimetre squared is a box that is 1cmx1cm. Perimeter is measured in normal units, such as centimetres.
Unusual question. Iraq's area is 4,370,700,000,000,000 square centimeters.