The question foils every attempt at an answer because
-- there is no such thing as the square root of a square, and
-- there is no such thing as the diameter of a square.
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The perimeter is 20*sqrt(2) cm = 28.2843 cm
Subtract the square of the width from the diameter. The square root of that is the length.
The lateral area of a cylinder with a diameter of 10cm and height of 2cm is approximately 62.83cm2
The curved surface area of a cylinder with a height of 8cm and diameter of 10cm is 251.33cm2
To calculate the number of one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide, you simply multiply the length by the width. In this case, 10cm x 10cm equals 100 square centimeters. Each square centimeter contains one one centimeter square, so there are 100 one centimeter squares in a larger square that is 10cm long and 10cm wide.