A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
It is: 6*6 = 36 square units
6 x 6 = 36 square inches
a square's sides are all equal the area of a square is base^2 so the area would be 6^2 or (6 x 6) which is 36
362 inches
Area = 6*6 = 36 square inches
A square with 6 metres sides would have an area of 6 metres x 6 metres which is 36 square metres.
It is: 6*6 = 36 square units
The area of a square with 6in sides is 36in squared because 6x6=36.
A square has 4 sides. Perimeter is the sum of its sides. So 24/4 = 6 cm (1 side). Area of square is (side*side)= 6*6 = 36cm2
6 x 6 = 36 square inches
a square's sides are all equal the area of a square is base^2 so the area would be 6^2 or (6 x 6) which is 36
To find the area of a square, you multiply the length of one side by itself. In this case, if the sides are 6 inches long, the area would be 6 inches * 6 inches = 36 square inches.
362 inches
36 in2
The square root of 36 is 6, so a square with an area of 36 square yards will have sides which measure 6 yards each.
Area = side x side = 6 x 6 = 36 inches2