The perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of a side. So, 32 = 4*L => L = 8 metres. The area of the square is 8m*8m or 64 sq metres.
4m The apothem is the distance from the center of the shape to the middle of one of the sides. A square of area 64m has sides of 8m (8*8 = 64).
It is 8*10^-6 square kilometres or 8*10^12 square micrometres.
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32m. Area_of_square = side2 -> side = √area -> side = √64m2 = 8m Perimeter_of_square = 4 x side -> Perimeter = 4 x 8m = 32m
The perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of a side. So, 32 = 4*L => L = 8 metres. The area of the square is 8m*8m or 64 sq metres.
Because each side is 8m in length, each face would be 64 square meters. Six (faces) multiplied by 64 square meters equals 384 square meters.
The area of rectangle is : 96.0
Area = 12*8 = 96 square m
With a square, you have 4 sides of exactly the same length and 4 right angles. The perimeter is therefore 32/4 = 8m sides. The area of a square in side x side or side2 =4x4 = 16m2
It is 3 times 8 = 24 square m
It is: 0.5*8*20 = 160.5 square m
It is: 32/4 = 8m in length
8m*5m=40 m2 The area of the rectangle is 40m2
4m The apothem is the distance from the center of the shape to the middle of one of the sides. A square of area 64m has sides of 8m (8*8 = 64).
The area of a square is the square of its side length.