Each side of the square is 15/4 = 3.75 meters
4 sides x 15 in./side = 60 inches.
60 units (4 sides x 15 = 60)
The perimeter of a square is any side times 4 since all 4 sides are equal. In this case it is 15 *4 cm or 60 cm.
60cm (4 sides x 15 = 60).
perimeter=60 cm so one side of the square = Perimeter divided by 4 = P/4 = 60/4 =15 cm area of square = side multiplied by side = S * S = 15 * 15 = 225 sq.cm
Each side of the square is 15/4 = 3.75 meters
15 yards x 4 sides = perimeter of 60 yards
Well, honey, if the perimeter of a square is 60 cm, that means all four sides add up to 60 cm. So, you just divide 60 by 4 to find the length of one side. In this case, each side would be 15 cm long. Voila, problem solved!
Each side is the square root of 225 equals 15cm and its perimeter is 4*15 = 60cm
If the perimeter of the square is 60 centimetres, each side is equal to 15 centimetres. Therefore, the area of the square would be 15 x 15 = 225 cm2.
4 sides x 15 in./side = 60 inches.
60 units (4 sides x 15 = 60)
A square is four sides, and the perimeter is 60 cm so you divide 60 and 4 which is 15
The perimeter of a square is any side times 4 since all 4 sides are equal. In this case it is 15 *4 cm or 60 cm.
Well, honey, if the perimeter of a square is 60 meters, that means each side is 15 meters long. To find the area, you just square the length of one side, so 15 squared is 225. So, the area of that sassy square is 225 square meters.
60cm (4 sides x 15 = 60).