If it's a square, then each side should be 3 cm, meaning perimeter is 12cm
Sure, honey. First, let's keep it simple. To calculate the perimeter of a square, you just need to multiply the length of one side by 4. So, if the side length is "s", the formula is 4s. As for the flowchart, draw a square with "s" labeled on one side, then an arrow pointing to a box that says "Perimeter = 4s". Done and done, darling.
If it is an equilateral triangle with 3 equal sides of 4m then its perimeter is 12cm
No, but I can tell you that an 8 x 8 square has an area of 64 and a perimeter of 32.
Since a square has four equal sides, the length of one side is (24/4)cm=6cm and the area is length X width or 6cmX6cm=36cm2. One fourth of A's area is then 36cm2/4=9cm2. Square B then has a length and width of 3cm and its perimeter is 2(L + W)=2(3cm+3cm)=12cm. STUPID
Perimeter of the square: 3+3+3+3 = 12cm
9 sq cm
If it's a square, then each side should be 3 cm, meaning perimeter is 12cm
12cm (4 sides x 3 = 12)
Each side of the square will have a length of 12cm and its area is 12*12 = 144 square cm
The area of square is : 144.0
You can draw any shape you want with a perimeter of 20. For a square, make each side 5. For a triangle, 62/3 , etc.
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Area is measured in square units so a shape cannot have an area of 6 cm.
Perimeter: 4 times square root of (3.5^2+6^2) = 2 times square root of 193 in cm
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.