no.. the formula is a2, where a = side ============= Yes, it is. But in the case of a square, the length is always the same as the width. So all you have to do is multiply the length of one side by itself.
length times width
Length times width times height
You have to put the square sign when you use area and the cubic sign when you use volume. Area= Length times Width Volume= Length times Width times Height
If it is a quadrilateral, you take the length times the width.
The area of a rectangle is the length times the width. Example: Let's say a problem asked you : What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 5 cm and a width of 7 cm. Solution: All you have to is multiply 7 times 5 = 35 square cm
Square root the area. The length and width of a square are always the same and length times width is the area so this is how you get the area.
Area is length times width. If the length and width are measured in feet, the area will be in square feet.
the formula for area of a square is length times width
Length times width
length times width
length times width
Multiply the width times the length.
area is length times width Answer is 61
Area is usually length times width. In a square the length and width are the same, so the area is one side squared. It's where the word came from.
Area is length times width: 140 square feet.
you times the length by the width to get the area of any rectangular or square shapes
The area of a square or rectangle can be found by multiplying the length times the width. In a square both the length and width are the same measure.