The area of square is : 36.0
It is: 6*6 = 36 square units
The area would be 6 x 6 which equals 36square, whatever the measurements are in.
Wrong. it equals 36. You cannot add "square" there since it doesn't have any units. If there isn't any, it doesn't exist. The answer is 36
Area = (length of a side)2 = (6)2 = 6 x 6 = 36.
The area of a square with sides of length 6 centimetres is equal to 62 = 36 square centimetres (36 cm2).
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Square Area = a2 a = length of side === === * The area of a square can be found by multiplying the base times itself. This is similar to the area of a rectangle but the base is the same length as the height. * If a square has a base of length 6 inches its area is 6*6=36 square inches
The area of a square is the "length x width" but as these are equal we can put that the area = L2.....where L is the side length of the square. If the value of the area is known then the square root of this figure provides the side length. Example : Area = 36 sq cm, Length L = √36 = 6 cm.
Length of one side=2 cm24/6 = 4 . If a face (square) has an area of 4 then the length of each edge is 2.
Each face of the cube has an area of 36 square feet (6 x 6). With 6 faces, the area is 6 x 36 sq ft = 216 square ft
The perimeter of a square is 400 meters. write an equation for the perimeter and solve for the length of one side
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
A square with a side length of 6 inches has an area of 36 square inches.
The side length is 6. For a square A = s2 and s = sqrt (A)
The area of square is : 36.0
Square Area = a2 a = length of side === === * The area of a square can be found by multiplying the base times itself. This is similar to the area of a rectangle but the base is the same length as the height. * If a square has a base of length 6 inches its area is 6*6=36 square inches
The area of a square of length m is m2 Accordingly, for a square of side length 6 length units = 62 square units. = 36 square units
72 divided by 2 is 36 so the area is 36 then a square is side squared so the length of the side is 6.
Length times Height equals Area. You can do this, but you can find the area by using the formula "S2" (ex. 12= 1 x 1) The other formula which is only for squares:Area = 6 (Length x Width) or Area= 6(LxW)Glad I could help! :DEdit: A square has all sides equal. The formula for the area is given byarea of square = side2side times side
The area of a square is the "length x width" but as these are equal we can put that the area = L2.....where L is the side length of the square. If the value of the area is known then the square root of this figure provides the side length. Example : Area = 36 sq cm, Length L = √36 = 6 cm.
The area is six cubed.It is 216 square units of length.
6 units.
ok, so think about it. a cube has 6 sides. The surface area is the area of the surface of all 6 sides combined, so you divide the surface area by 6. This gives you the area of each square on each side. Then square root the answer because the area of a square is the side length squared. Now you have the edge length!