The answer to that easy question is 25cm
The area of a square is calculated using the formula ( \text{Area} = \text{side length}^2 ). For a square with sides measuring 10 centimeters, the area would be ( 10 , \text{cm} \times 10 , \text{cm} = 100 , \text{cm}^2 ). Therefore, the area of the square is 100 square centimeters.
The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. For a square with sides that are 10 cm long, the area is (10 , \text{cm} \times 10 , \text{cm} = 100 , \text{cm}^2). Therefore, the area of the square is 100 square centimeters.
On a square all 4 sides are the same length. If the perimeter is 100 that means all 4 sides add up to 100. That means you can divide 100 by 4 and get the length of any one side. The area is 625. You can then take the square root of 625 and also get the length of any one side. Guess what? Both numbers are the same. The square root of 625 equals 100 divided by 4. Either way you get the length of any one side of the square, which is 25.
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Area of square = (length of side)2 = (10cm)2 = 10*10 cm2 = 100 cm2
A square with a side length of 10 cm has an area of 100 cm2
No. If you double the length of the sides, you multiply the area by 4. For example, a 10x10 square has an area of 100, but a 20x20 square has an area of 400.
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The area of a square is calculated using the formula ( \text{Area} = \text{side length}^2 ). For a square with sides measuring 10 centimeters, the area would be ( 10 , \text{cm} \times 10 , \text{cm} = 100 , \text{cm}^2 ). Therefore, the area of the square is 100 square centimeters.
The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. For a square with sides that are 10 cm long, the area is (10 , \text{cm} \times 10 , \text{cm} = 100 , \text{cm}^2). Therefore, the area of the square is 100 square centimeters.
A square of area 100 cm squared, has the dimensions 10 X 10(length X Width or four sides of length ten).The perimeter is equal to length of sides times number of sides.Perimeter:10 times 4=40cm
Well, darling, the area of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself. So, in this case, the area of a square with a side length of 100cm would be 100cm x 100cm, which equals 10,000 square centimeters. Voila!
On a square all 4 sides are the same length. If the perimeter is 100 that means all 4 sides add up to 100. That means you can divide 100 by 4 and get the length of any one side. The area is 625. You can then take the square root of 625 and also get the length of any one side. Guess what? Both numbers are the same. The square root of 625 equals 100 divided by 4. Either way you get the length of any one side of the square, which is 25.
Perimeter: 400 feet. Area: 1,000 sq. feet.
Using Pythagoras' theorem which says that the square on the hypotenuse (in this case the diagonal) is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides (which in the case of a square would be equal in length). so if the diagonal measured 10 units, the square on the diagonal would be 100 square units. And as this = 2*the squares on the other sides, the square on one side would be 100/2 = 50 square units. As a square has sides of equal length the square on one side is actually the area of the square. i.e. the area of a square with a diagonal of 10 units is 50 square units. or generically the area of a square with a diagonal of length 'x' = (x2)/2
A hectare is an area, not a length. 1 hectare is 10,000 square meters, or you can think of it as a square with sides 100 meters long
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