If the area of a square is 1 square meter, then there is one meter on each side. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, then there are 100 centimeters on each side.
9cm
24 square centimeters
Each side is: 12.32/4 = 3.08 cm
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If the area of a square is 1 square meter, then there is one meter on each side. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, then there are 100 centimeters on each side.
4.5
Each side is 20 cm
9cm
The area of square is : 16.0
Each side of the square would be 6 centimeters, becasue the area is 6 x 6 = 36 cm. So the perimeter of the square is 6 cm x 4 sides = 24 cm long.
1,369 square centimeters
A cube has 6 squares as the faces of a cube. The area of the square is A = s² where s is the length of the side. Given that area formula, we have: A = (3 centimeters)² = 9 centimeters² So the area of each face of a cube is 9 centimeters²
20.16 square centimeters
3 x 3 = 9cm2 So the length of each side of the square must be 3cm.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the heavy stuff! So, like, square centimeters is a unit of area, measuring a square with sides of 1 centimeter each, while centimeters square is just a weird way of saying the same thing. It's like asking the difference between a burger with cheese and a cheeseburger - they're pretty much the same thing, just worded differently.
40cmIf the square has an area of 100 square centimetres, then each side is 10 centimetres long. With four sides, this gives a perimeter of 10 x 4 = 40 centimetres.