9*9 = 81 square cm
Area of the square: 9 times 9 = 81 square cm
The answer is 81m2A square with 9 meter sides has an area of 9*9 = 81 square meters.
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.
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
It is: 3 times 3 = 9 square cm
81
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.
To find the area of a trapezoid, you use the formula: Area = (1/2) * (sum of parallel sides) * height. In this case, the sum of the parallel sides is 4 cm + 5 cm = 9 cm. Plugging in the values, we get: Area = (1/2) * 9 cm * 3 cm = 13.5 square cm. Therefore, the area of the trapezoid is 13.5 square cm.
Area of the square: 9 times 9 = 81 square cm
Shirley...! 3 x 3 = 9 sqcm
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.
3*3 = 9 square cm
The area is 9 sq. cm. or 1.395 sq. inches. Do your homework yourself
Each side has surface area of 3X3 = 9 cm 6 sides X 9 cm/side = 54 cm