Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions! Okay, so if the perimeter of a square is 100cm, that means each side is 25cm (100cm ÷ 4). To find the area, you just square the length of one side, so it's 25cm x 25cm = 625cm². Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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creat a flowchart that will compute for the area and perimeter of a square?
Are you serious ? For a square: Perimeter = 4 times sqrt(area)
The perimeter of a square with an area of 9 square feet is: 12 feet.
The square root of 324 is 18 and 4*18 = 72 units of measurement which is the perimeter of the square.
P =100
Divide the perimeter by 4 and then square the result to find the area of the square.
creat a flowchart that will compute for the area and perimeter of a square?
Are you serious ? For a square: Perimeter = 4 times sqrt(area)
divide the perimeter by four to get the length of one side then square your answer to find the area
You square-root the area
you divide the area by four and now you can find the perimeter
Well, darling, the area of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by itself. So, in this case, the area of a square with a side length of 100cm would be 100cm x 100cm, which equals 10,000 square centimeters. Voila!
-- The perimeter of the square is [4 times the length of one side] . -- The length of one side of the square is [square root of its area] .
If it's a square, the perimeter is 24.
Area = side x side; perimeter = side x 4.
The perimeter is found by adding the length of each side. The area is found by multiplying the length of the square by the width.
Perimeter of the square: 50+50+50+50 = 200m