how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
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96 inches x 96 inches = 9216 square inches
96 square inches
576 Since you are given that the object is a square you know that each of the 4 sides is equal in length. The length of any one side of the square is 96 / 4 = 24 inches. The area of a rectangle (or square in this case) is base * height = 24 * 24 = 576 inches^2.
If the area of a cube surface is 96 square inches, then each of six sides has an area of 16 square inches and the length of each side is 4 inches. The volume is 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 cubic inches
Each side has dimensions of 4 inches x 4 inches so each side has an area of 16 square inches. There are six sides to a cube so the overall surface area is 16 square inches x 6, which is 96 square inches.
There are no feet or inches in any area.9 square meters of area equates to 96 square feet and 126.03 square inches
Area is expressed in units of area - for example in square inches, but not in inches.
Suppose the length of each side is x inches. Then total surface area = 6*x2 sq inches. That is 6x2 = 96 so that x2 = 96/6 = 16 and so x = 4 inches. Therefore volume = x3 = 64 cubic inches.
The formula of for the surface area of a cuboid is 2(width*height + length*height + length*width) height = 96 width = 176 length = 158 2(176*96 + 158*96 + 158*176) = 119,744 inches2
Area = 12*8 = 96 square inches