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Its area is one hundred forty four square inches.
Area of a square = side2 Square A area = a2 Square B area = (4a)2 (4a)(4a) = 16a2 The area of square B is sixteen times the area of square A. Proof: Side of square A = 2 inches Side of square B = (4*2) = 8 inches Area of A = 22 = 4 square inches Area of B = 82 = 64 square inches 64 / 4 = 16
The area of square is : 1600.0
All sides of a square are equal. Area of a square = length * width Area = 4 inches * 4 inches Area = 16 inches2
Take the measurement of one side, and multiply it by itself (basically the side next to it, but since it's a square, they will be the same) and you have the total area of the square. For example, a square that is 6 inches x 6 inches would have a total area of: 6 x 6 = 36 square inches.
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
Each side is 20 inches. 20 x 20 = 400 square inches.
11 inches
The area of square is : 6.25
Its area is one hundred forty four square inches.
36cm squared Answer: If a square is nine INCHES on a side, its area will be measured in square inches. The formula for area is side times side, 9"X9"= 81 square inches. If the square is made up of nine one inch squares, that would be 3"x3"= 9 square inches.
Area of a square = side2 Square A area = a2 Square B area = (4a)2 (4a)(4a) = 16a2 The area of square B is sixteen times the area of square A. Proof: Side of square A = 2 inches Side of square B = (4*2) = 8 inches Area of A = 22 = 4 square inches Area of B = 82 = 64 square inches 64 / 4 = 16
The area of square is : 1600.0
All sides of a square are equal. Area of a square = length * width Area = 4 inches * 4 inches Area = 16 inches2
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