A square with a side length of 4cm has an area of 16cm2
Yes. For example you could have a square with 4 equal sides of 4cm (so an area of 16cm2 ) And a rectangle of length 8cm, and width 2cm (Also 16cm2) Hope this helps!
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The area of a square is 16 cm2 What are the linear dimensions
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if you mean 4cm by 4cm square, then the area is 16cm2
A square with a side length of 4cm has an area of 16cm2
Yes. For example you could have a square with 4 equal sides of 4cm (so an area of 16cm2 ) And a rectangle of length 8cm, and width 2cm (Also 16cm2) Hope this helps!
13 cm
The area of a square is 16 cm2 What are the linear dimensions
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Anything from just over zero to infinity; with the height being 32/base cm.
The area of a square is given by the formula area = width × height. But since the width and height of a square are, by definition, the same, the formula is usually written asarea = s2To determine the length of a side given the area we just have to reverse the formula:s = √areas = √16cm2 = 4cmGiven that the length of each side of a square is the same all we need to do now is multiply the length of a side by the number of sides4cm x 4 = 16cmThe perimeter of a square with an area of 16cm2 is 16cm
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Yes (apart from units):If the side of a square is 4cm then itsperimeter is 4cm + 4cm + 4cm + 4cm = 4 x 4cm = 16cm;area is 4cm x 4cm = 16cm2
A triangle rectangle : S=bxh/2 b=8cm / h=4cm divided by two= 16cm2 A Square = 2 cm each side = 16 cm2