Draw a box 3 cm wide by 4 cm long. This box has an area of 12 square centimeters (3 cm X 4 cm = 12 cm2). Or you could do 2 cm wide by 6 cm long. The shape in question has the same area as this box. If you cut out this box in cardboard, and cut out the same shape in question, from the same material, they would both have the same mass.
cm stands for centimeters. square centimeters means that you have two measurements of cenitmeters... usually in a geometric shape. When you need to find the area (the area is the space inside the object) your units are square centimeters since you have to multiply centimeters by centimeters.
The area of a shape is measured in square units
The length centimeter has nothing to do with an area of square feet. Only square centimeters or square feet could be a solution, if you mean a flat area.
Area of square= side*sideIf you mean by "length of the square" one side of the square, then the area is 16 cm^2 (If you mean by "length of the square" it's perimeter, then you have to get it'a side from that data:Perimeter of squre=4*side -> side = (Perimeter of square)/4 then you get one side and you can calculate the area from that...)
If you mean a rectangle, just multiply the length times the height. If (for example) length and height are in centimeters, then the area is in square centimeters. Similar for other units.
cm stands for centimeters. square centimeters means that you have two measurements of cenitmeters... usually in a geometric shape. When you need to find the area (the area is the space inside the object) your units are square centimeters since you have to multiply centimeters by centimeters.
The area of a shape is measured in square units
The length centimeter has nothing to do with an area of square feet. Only square centimeters or square feet could be a solution, if you mean a flat area.
You get square units, if that's what you mean. The same applies to the area of any other figure.For instance, if the radius is in centimeters, the area will be expressed in square centimeters.
You mean calculation of an area = length times width in square centimeters or square inch. 1 square centimeter is 0.1550003 square inch. 1 square inch is 6.4516 square centimeter. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of area (surface) units".
Area of square= side*sideIf you mean by "length of the square" one side of the square, then the area is 16 cm^2 (If you mean by "length of the square" it's perimeter, then you have to get it'a side from that data:Perimeter of squre=4*side -> side = (Perimeter of square)/4 then you get one side and you can calculate the area from that...)
Well, centimeters is just a length measurement, but if you mean square centimeters, then you take 100 centimeters times 100 centimeters to get 10000 square centimeters.
If you mean a rectangle, just multiply the length times the height. If (for example) length and height are in centimeters, then the area is in square centimeters. Similar for other units.
It is an area equivalent to 25.9 square kilometres, approx. The area could be in the form of any 2-dimensional closed shape.
You mean "How many square centimeters in 682 square meters?" 1 square meter = 100 x 100 = 10000 square centimeters 682 square meters = 6820000 square centimeters
45 cm² refers to an area measurement, indicating that a surface covers 45 square centimeters. This unit is commonly used in geometry and real-world applications to describe the size of two-dimensional spaces, such as the area of a rectangle, square, or any other shape. Each square centimeter represents a square that is 1 cm on each side, and 45 cm² is the total of such squares that fit within the specified area.
cm2 in reference to skin grafts means square centimeters; it's a measure of area.