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Oh, what a happy little question! To find the area of a square, you simply multiply the length of one side by itself. In this case, with each side being 6cm long, you would multiply 6cm by 6cm to get an area of 36 square centimeters. Isn't that just delightful?
well if you have 6cm and 4cm it's not a square, it's a rectangle. you also mentioned that the length is 6cm. if you meant the area, this is length by width which is 24cm2. If you meant the perimeter this is 2w+2l, which is 20cm
21 cm
Any length you want.
The length should be 6cm and the width is 4cm.
The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5cm wit a width of 6cm is 22cm
6cm
6cm long
Between 50mm and 6cm, the later would have the greater length. That is because 50mm is only equal to 5cm.
6cm.
12 cm
well if you have 6cm and 4cm it's not a square, it's a rectangle. you also mentioned that the length is 6cm. if you meant the area, this is length by width which is 24cm2. If you meant the perimeter this is 2w+2l, which is 20cm
Ah, what a delightful little rectangle we have here, measuring 6cm by 4cm! To find the perimeter, simply add up all the sides: 6cm + 6cm + 4cm + 4cm = 20cm. Isn't it wonderful how math can help us appreciate the beauty of shapes?
1cm +6cm
21 cm
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding together all four sides. In this case, the rectangle has a length of 6cm and a width of 2cm. To find the perimeter, you would add the length (6cm) + width (2cm) + length (6cm) + width (2cm) = 16cm. Therefore, the perimeter of a rectangle with sides measuring 6cm by 2cm is 16cm.
Area = 15.58846 cm2