The area of any square (or other rectangle) is equal to the base times the height. So just measure the length of one side of the frame, then multiply that number by itself.
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Ok so area of a square is equal to the length of the side squared. So if we know the area we can take the square root to find the length of each side. Square root of 6.25 = 2.5 So the answer is 2.5
For a rectanglar picture, measure the length and width of the space where the picture will fit inside the frame and multiply the two measurements together to obtain the area. Example: 7 inches x 9 inches = 63 square inches. For a circular picture, measure the diameter of the space where the picture will fit inside the frame then multiply the radius (half the diameter) by itself and by pi (3.14). Example: for 6 inch diameter, 3.14 x 3 inch x 3 inch = 28.26 square inches.
Well, well, well, aren't you just a math detective today! If the picture frame is 20cm x 16cm and there's 192cm² of picture showing, then the area of the frame is (20 x 16) - 192 = 320cm². Since we know the length and width of the frame, we can solve for the width by dividing the total area by the length, which gives us 320 ÷ 20 = 16cm. So, the width of the frame is 16cm.
First find the area of the frame and photo combined; then find the area of the photo alone. Then find the difference. Since we know that the diameter of the photo is 8, its radius must be 4, and the area of the photo is πr2 = π42 = 16π. We are given that the frame is 2 inches wide, so we can say that the radius of the frame and photo combined is 4 + 2 = 6. So the area of the frame and photo combined must be π62 = 36π. Finally, to get the area of only the frame, we subtract the area of the photo from the area of the frame and photo combined, giving us 36π - 16π = 20π.
creat a flowchart that will compute for the area and perimeter of a square?