well if you have 6cm and 4cm it's not a square, it's a rectangle. you also mentioned that the length is 6cm. if you meant the area, this is length by width which is 24cm2. If you meant the perimeter this is 2w+2l, which is 20cm
One possibility is that it could have a length of 12 cm and a width of 4 cm
Since all sides of a square are equal and area is length times width, the width of the square is 5 cm.
The side length is 70.71 cm
The area of a square is length times width. Therefore, based on your question: 4 cm x 4 cm = 16 sq cm. So the area of your square is 16 square centimetres.
A four sided shape with length 45 cm and width 68 cm would have a total side length of 226 cm or 2.26 m.
To find the area of a square, you square the length of one of its sides. In this case, if the side of the square is 38 cm, the area would be 38 cm x 38 cm = 1444 square cm. Therefore, the area of the square with a side length of 38 cm is 1444 square cm.
Area = length x width. In a square, the length and width are the same measurement, since all four sides of a square are congruent. So instead of the familiar formula A = lw, you can use A = s2 where s is a side length. In this problem, you know the area but not the side length. You can still use the formula, plug in the value you know, and solve for s, the side length of the square. A = s2 169 = s2 s = square root of 169 s = 13 Each side of the square is 13 cm. The area is 13 cm x 13 cm = 169 square cm.
The width is 6 cm and the length is 12 cm.
Since a square has four sides of equal length, then each side of the square is 20/4 or 5 cm long. To find area, multiply length times width. Since length and width are the same in a square, multiply 5 times 5 to get 25 square cm. Remember area is always square units. The formula for area of a square is A = S2 where S is a side length.
One possibility is that it could have a length of 12 cm and a width of 4 cm
Since all sides of a square are equal and area is length times width, the width of the square is 5 cm.
The area of a square is the "length x width" but as these are equal we can put that the area = L2.....where L is the side length of the square. If the value of the area is known then the square root of this figure provides the side length. Example : Area = 36 sq cm, Length L = √36 = 6 cm.
The length is 12 cm and the width is 4 cm and so 12*4 = 48 square cm
A=s^2 (side squared)The area of a square is calculated by squaring the side length, because the two sides (length and width) are the same. For a rectangle, it would be L x W, but for a square, L=W.For example: If the side of the square is 5 cm, the area is (5 cm)x(5 cm) = 25 cm^2
The side length is 70.71 cm
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. In this case, the length is 14 cm and the width is 6 cm. Therefore, the area of the rectangle would be 14 cm x 6 cm = 84 square cm.
The area of a square is length times width. Therefore, based on your question: 4 cm x 4 cm = 16 sq cm. So the area of your square is 16 square centimetres.