Ah, what a happy little question! To find the area of a square, you simply multiply the length of one side by itself. So, for a 50cm square, you would calculate 50cm x 50cm to find the area, which is 2500 square centimeters. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
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200cm as the perimeter is all the sides added up together so in your case 50cm+50cm+50cm+50cm= 200cm Hope that has helped you.
4 tiles.4 tiles.4 tiles.4 tiles.
100000cm = 1km 50cm = 1km/1000000cm/1km 0.00005km = 50cm 50cm < 1km
The area of square is : 2.25
To find out how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into a 1m square, we first need to convert the measurements to the same units. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, a 1m square is equivalent to a 100cm by 100cm square. To calculate how many 50cm by 50cm tiles can fit into this square, we divide the area of the 1m square by the area of each tile (100cm by 100cm รท 50cm by 50cm). This gives us 4 tiles that can fit into a 1m square.
Approximately 7 cm
a circle with an area of 50cm has an area of 50cm... why did you even ask this question
Area of each tile = 50cm*50cm = 2500 cm2. Area to be covered = 2 m * 2 m = 200 cm * 200 cm = 40000 cm2 So, number of tiles required = 40000/2500 = 16
16.8m x 50cm = 16.8m x 0.5m = 16.8 x 0.5 square metres = 8.4 sq metres.
Using trigonometry and the sine rule the area of the regular 5 sided pentagon with a perimeter of 50cm works out as 172.048 square cm rounded to 3 decimal places.
250,000 square feet
200cm
"... if it is 50cm". The question does not say what "it" is. A side length, a diagonal, something else.
i need the answer asap plz
200cm as the perimeter is all the sides added up together so in your case 50cm+50cm+50cm+50cm= 200cm Hope that has helped you.
4000 square cm.