whenever you have something "squared" you are looking for the area
divide the perimeter by four to get the length of one side then square your answer to find the area
You square-root the area
you divide the area by four and now you can find the perimeter
-- The perimeter of the square is [4 times the length of one side] . -- The length of one side of the square is [square root of its area] .
If it's a square, the perimeter is 24.
To find the perimeter of a square with an area of 121 square yards, we first need to find the length of one side of the square. The formula for the area of a square is side length squared, so if the area is 121 square yards, the side length is the square root of 121, which is 11 yards. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter is 4 times the side length, which is 4 times 11 yards, equaling 44 yards.
To find the perimeter of a square when given the area, you first need to calculate the length of one side of the square. Since the area of the square is 25 square yards, the length of one side can be found by taking the square root of the area, which in this case is 5 yards. The perimeter of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by 4, so the perimeter of this square would be 5 yards x 4 = 20 yards.
creat a flowchart that will compute for the area and perimeter of a square?
Divide the perimeter by 4 and then square the result to find the area of the square.
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Are you serious ? For a square: Perimeter = 4 times sqrt(area)
divide the perimeter by four to get the length of one side then square your answer to find the area
You square-root the area
you divide the area by four and now you can find the perimeter
-- The perimeter of the square is [4 times the length of one side] . -- The length of one side of the square is [square root of its area] .
If it's a square, the perimeter is 24.
Area = side x side; perimeter = side x 4.