Area of square = (length of side)2 = (10cm)2 = 10*10 cm2 = 100 cm2
A "square" is a figure that has four sides of equal length. To get its perimeter, you multiply any of the four sides by 4. If you mean a "quadrilateral" that has the stated sides, just add the sides together.
5 x 10 = 50cm2
The area of a rectangle of sides 9cm and 10cm is:9cm x 10cm = 90cm2This is equivalent to 0.009m2
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.
A square with a side length of 10 cm has an area of 100 cm2
Area of square = (length of side)2 = (10cm)2 = 10*10 cm2 = 100 cm2
The area of square is : 100.0
A "square" is a figure that has four sides of equal length. To get its perimeter, you multiply any of the four sides by 4. If you mean a "quadrilateral" that has the stated sides, just add the sides together.
5 x 10 = 50cm2
10cm
The area of a rectangle of sides 9cm and 10cm is:9cm x 10cm = 90cm2This is equivalent to 0.009m2
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.
102cm. The length of each side is 10cm. To find the area of a square 10cm by 10cm you multply 10x10 which = 100 (sq cm)
50 square centimetres
40 cm (10cm x 4 sides = 40cm)
40cm (4 x 10 = 40)