15m and 30 m
To evaluate 15m for m equals 7, you simply substitute 7 in place of m in the expression. So, 15m becomes 15 * 7. Multiplying 15 by 7 gives you the result of 105. Therefore, 15m, when m equals 7, is equal to 105.
To find the length of each side of the square, we divide the perimeter by 4 (since a square has four equal sides). Therefore, each side would be 52 cm / 4 = 13 cm. To find the area of the square, we square the length of one side. So, the area would be 13 cm x 13 cm = 169 square cm.
100 cm = 1 m 1000 cm squared = 1000/10000 = 0.1 square meter
It will have 4 equal sides of 8 cm. It will have 2 equal opposite angles of 60 degrees. It will have 2 equal opposite angles of 120 degrees. Using the cosine rule its diagonals are 8 cm and square root of 192 cm. Its area is 0.5 times 8 times sq rt of 192 = 55.426 square cm rounded to 3 d.p.
1500 CM
This is obviously a square that cannot exist in our universe, where all sides of a square ere equal....
15m and 30 m
15m
1 square meter = 10,000 square cm
As we know, 1 ft = 30.48 cm 1 square ft=(30.48)2 square cm =30.48*30.48 square cm =929.0304 square cm
15m x 15m = 225 square meters.
If you mean that the square has side equal to 20 cm, then the area is 20 x 20 = 400 square cm
a square which has sides equal to 100 cm
15 meters is 1500cm.
1 meter square is equal to 10,000 square centimeters. This is because 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, and the area of a square is calculated by multiplying the length by the width, so in this case it would be 100 cm x 100 cm = 10,000 cm².
The perimeter is 6 cm.