A square with a side length of 3 cm has an area of 9 cm2
5*3 = 15 square cm
3cm x 3cm = 9 cm^(2(.
The information given describes a square and not a trapezium. Area of the square = 3*3 = 9 square cm
YesIf a square has 2 sides, lengths 3cm and 4cm...3 x 4 = 12cm2
9 square cm
A square with a side length of 3 cm has an area of 9 cm2
5*3 = 15 square cm
3cm x 3cm = 9 cm^(2(.
3*3 = 9 square cm
The area is 9 sq. cm. or 1.395 sq. inches. Do your homework yourself
The information given describes a square and not a trapezium. Area of the square = 3*3 = 9 square cm
YesIf a square has 2 sides, lengths 3cm and 4cm...3 x 4 = 12cm2
yeah. a 3cm by 3cm square.
Since a square has four equal sides, the length of one side is (24/4)cm=6cm and the area is length X width or 6cmX6cm=36cm2. One fourth of A's area is then 36cm2/4=9cm2. Square B then has a length and width of 3cm and its perimeter is 2(L + W)=2(3cm+3cm)=12cm. STUPID
With 3cm for each sides.
12cm (4 sides x 3 = 12)