The area of the square cannot be 400 centimetres - it must be 400 square centimetres.
If the area is 400 sq cm, then each side is sqrt(400) = 20 cm.
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm
The side length in centimeters of a square that has an area of 9 square meters is: 300 cm.
The measure of the side length of a square that has an area of 49 square centimeters is: 7 cm
The unit for area is a unit of length squared. Assuming that the questioner meant 676 square centimeters, the side length is the sq rt of 676 square centimeters = 26 centimeters.
The perimetre is 60cm.Because a perfect square has equal sides, which are in length the square root of the area because multiplying the length of a square by itself gives it's area. So:sqrt(225) = 15cmA square has 4 sides of the same length, so if 1 side is 15cm all 4 sides that form the perimetre must be 15*4=60cm.
If the area of a square is 49 square centimeters, the length of each of its sides are: 7 cm.
The area of a square is 54 centimeters? That is impossible! The centimeter is a measurement of length. But a square containing 54 square centimeters would have sides of 7.348469 cm.
140 square centimeters. To find area, you multiply length by width.
A square with a side length of 2 cm has an area of 4 square cm
25cm sqaured
A square with an area of 39.34 cm2 has sides of 6.272 cm in length.
If it's rectangular, you need to multiply length x width, to get the area. If the sides are expressed in cm, the area will be in square cm.
You don't. Centimeters are length. Square centimeters are area.
A square with a side length of 5 centimeters has an area of 25 square centimeters.
4 inches each side becuz 4x4=16 (:
12 cm2 is an area, cm is a length. You can take the sqaure root of 12 to get the length of the sides of a square with area 12, which is about 3.464.
The side length in centimeters of a square that has an area of 9 square meters is: 300 cm.