The question does not make any sense since a square cannot have three measures associated with it.
5*10 = 50 square centimeters
To find the length of the sides of a square given its area, you take the square root of the area. In this case, the area is 25 square centimeters. The square root of 25 is 5, so each side of the square is 5 centimeters long.
The answer depends on the variables of length times width. For example, a rectangle of 10 centimetres by 5 centimetres : 10 x 5 = 50 square centimetres.
50 cm
5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm or 10 cm + 10 cm
A square with a side length of 5 centimeters has an area of 25 square centimeters.
5*10 = 50 square centimeters
For a radius of 5 centimeters the area are 78.53981633974483 square centimeters.
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The answer depends on the variables of length times width. For example, a rectangle of 10 centimetres by 5 centimetres : 10 x 5 = 50 square centimetres.
The area of triangle is : 25.0
Area = pi R2 = 25 pi = 78.54 square centimeters(rounded)
A cylinder with a radius of 5 centimeters and height of 9 centimeters
The area of square is : 400.0
23*5 = 115 square centimetres.
To find the area of a triangle, you use the formula: Area = 1/2 * base * height. In this case, the base is 2cm and the height is 5cm. Plugging these values into the formula, we get: Area = 1/2 * 2cm * 5cm = 5 square centimeters. Therefore, the area of the triangle is 5 square centimeters.
150 square centimeter.