25cm x 25cm = 625cm
25cm. You take the square root of 625cm2 and you'll get 25cm.
The answer to that easy question is 25cm
area - width = length
~35.36 cm
The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. For a square with a side length of 14, the area is ( 14 \times 14 = 196 ) square units. Thus, the area of the square is 196 square units.
25cm. You take the square root of 625cm2 and you'll get 25cm.
The answer to that easy question is 25cm
450 square centimeters
25cm sqaured
Then the square will have 4 equal sides of 5cm with a perimeter of 20cm and an area of 25 square cm
The answer is 25cm², because you multiply 5 by 5.
area - width = length
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some basic math here. Okay, so the area of a rectangle is length times width, right? And since the area is 25cm^2, and we're looking for the length and width, we could have a length of 5cm and a width of 5cm. So, like, it's a square, man. Easy peasy.
~35.36 cm
25cm squared But cm was never mentioned in the question; so the answer should be just: 25
A square with a side length of 9 units has an area of 81 square units.
[Area of a square] = [length of one side] ^2 Therefore, [length of one side] = SQR RT [area of square] length = sqr rt (190) = 13.784 (approximate)