Area of the square: 9 times 9 = 81 square cm
This is one of those areas where there is ambiguity.A 9 cm square is a square whose sides are 9 cm and which therefore has an area of 81 cm2.But 9 cm2 represents an area of 9 square centimetres. The shape of this area is unspecified.When written in the above form, the ambiguity is less obvious but in spoken form it is.
The answer is 81m2A square with 9 meter sides has an area of 9*9 = 81 square meters.
A square with a side length of 9 meters has an area of 81 square meters.
Area: 54 square cm Perimeter: 30 cm
9 square cm
A square with a side length of 3 cm has an area of 9 cm2
81
It is: 3 times 3 = 9 square cm
The 'included' angle between sides 9 and 8.5 is 106.225 and so the area of the triangle is 0.5*9*8.5*sine(106.225) = 36.727 square cm rounded up to 3 decimal places.
Area of the square: 9 times 9 = 81 square cm
This is one of those areas where there is ambiguity.A 9 cm square is a square whose sides are 9 cm and which therefore has an area of 81 cm2.But 9 cm2 represents an area of 9 square centimetres. The shape of this area is unspecified.When written in the above form, the ambiguity is less obvious but in spoken form it is.
3cm x 3cm = 9 cm^(2(.
3*3 = 9 square cm
The area is 9 sq. cm. or 1.395 sq. inches. Do your homework yourself
A square has all sides the same lenght. This gives us that the area, A, equals two of the sides multiplied together: A=s*s, or A=s2The area is given as 9 cm2.s = (sqrt)9s=3 cm or s = -3 cm.Since a length of a square can never be negative, the solution is the positive root of 9 cm2, which is 3 cm.
Each side has surface area of 3X3 = 9 cm 6 sides X 9 cm/side = 54 cm