The length of one side of a square is one fourth of the perimeter.
Perimeter = 32 inches. Area = 55 square inches.
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Of course. If the length of each side is 7/4 inch (which is the same as 1.75 inches), then the perimeter is 7 inches.
15 x 4 = 60 inches
When a square paper is folded vertically to form a rectangle with a perimeter of 39 inches, the length of the rectangle is 19.5 inches (half of the perimeter). Since the length of the rectangle is the same as the side length of the original square, the area of the original square can be calculated as the square of the side length, which is 19.5 inches squared, equaling 380.25 square inches.
Since a square has four sides of the same length, the perimeter of the square is going to be 17 x 4 = 68 inches.
Not unless the length of the side of the square is either zero inches or 4 inches.
Four sides to a square of equal length 50 inches means that the perimeter is 4*50 = 200 inches or 16 feet 8 inches.
Area = 9 sq inches Length of side = sqrt(9) = 3 inches Perimeter = 4*Length of side = 4*3 = 12 inches
200 inches.
104 inches.
56 inches.
Perimeter = 168 inches so 4*length of side = 168 inches Length of side = 168/4 = 42 inches So area = 42*42 = 1764 square inches.
A square has 4 sides of equal length; the perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of the side: 4 x 10 in = 40 in
Perimeter = 24 inches Area = 35 square inches
Perimeter = 32 inches. Area = 55 square inches.
A square has four equal sides Perimeter of a square = 4 X length of a side Shortest possible length of a side is 22 inches divided by 4 sides = 5.5 inches