The sidelength of a square is the square root of its area, and its perimeter is four time this. 4 x sqrt(9 cm2) = 12 centimetres.
The area of a square with a 12-foot perimeter is: nine square feet.
The area of a circle with a radius of nine centimeters is: 254.5 cm2
Each side measures nine inches.
The square root of nine is three, so the answer is three meters.
3 inches, because the square root of nine is three
The perimeter is 28.
The area of a square that has a perimeter of 12 feet is: nine square feet.
The area of a square with a 12-foot perimeter is: nine square feet.
If the area is 81 square feet what is the perimeter?
A nine-unit square has a perimeter of 36 units.
The area of a circle with a radius of nine centimeters is: 254.5 cm2
Each side measures nine inches.
3 cm X 3 cm is an area of 9 cm2, or nine square centimeters. That's an area one-fifth that of an ordinary business card.
The square root of nine is three, so the answer is three meters.
Because the perimeter (circumference) is 2*pi*r is proportional to r. The area a = pi * r2 is proportional to r2
Nine inches is 22.86 centimeters.
For a square, take the square root of the area, to find length of each side.Sqrt(9 m2) = 3 m