A square with a side length of 23 cm has an area of 529 cm2
The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.
0.0625 square units
To find the length of the sides of a square given its area, you take the square root of the area. In this case, the area is 25 square centimeters. The square root of 25 is 5, so each side of the square is 5 centimeters long.
The sides of the square will each measure 9 units
A square, with sides of 200 feet has an area of 200*200 = 40,000 square feet.
The area of square is : 400.0
The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.
Each side is 5cm
289 square inches
0.0625 square units
To find the length of the sides of a square given its area, you take the square root of the area. In this case, the area is 25 square centimeters. The square root of 25 is 5, so each side of the square is 5 centimeters long.
The sides are approx 34.64 miles each.
The sides of the square will each measure 9 units
A square, with sides of 200 feet has an area of 200*200 = 40,000 square feet.
If the square has an area of 36 square meters then each of its sides will be 6 meters in length
If the area of a square is 49 square centimeters, the length of each of its sides are: 7 cm.
The area of a square is calculated using the formula ( \text{Area} = \text{side}^2 ). If the area is 25 square units, the length of each side can be found by taking the square root of the area. Therefore, the sides of the square are ( \sqrt{25} = 5 ) units each. Note that the term "degrees" is not applicable here, as area is measured in square units, not degrees.