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 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!
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.
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'.