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 9 meters long, the area of the square would be 81 square meters. Just imagine that beautiful square in your mind, full of possibilities and potential!
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Areas are easy to figure out. As long as the shape is a square, that is.
The area of a square with a side lenght of 9 m is 81 m.
The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.
A square with a side length of 9 meters has an area of 81 square meters.
15x20=300 3x3=9 300-9=291 square meters
0.09 square kilometer = 90,000 square meters = 9 hectares = about 22.24 acres (rounded)
The maximum area that you can contain with a 4-meter rope is a circle with a diameter of 4/π meters and an area of 4/π square meters, or about 1.273 square meters. If you use the rope to make an equilateral triangle with sides of 4/3 meter, you get an area of (4/9)(√3) or 0.770 square meters. If you use the rope to make a square with sides of 1 meter, you get an area of 1.000 square meter. If you make a polygon with more sides, the area bounded by your 4-meter rope will increase, approaching the limit of 4/π as the number of sides increases.