Each side of the square is 82 meters in length so its perimeter is 4*82 = 328 meters and the length of the wire will be 4*328 = 1312 meters
First draw a rectangle with an area of 6 square units - for example 2 units x 3 units. Then "slide" the topmost side along its length through any distance of your choice. (You could slide any side along its own length.) The length of the base has not been altered and, since the top was slid along its length, the vertical height has not been changed either. So the area remains unchanged at 6 sq units.
There are two possible answers to the question which stem from ambiguity in the way the language is used. A 36 cm square is usually a square measuring 36 cm along each side. Consequently, the answer is in the question: the length is 36 cm. However, it could also refer to a square whose area is 36 square cm. This would legitimately be written as 36 cm2 and so read as 36 cm square! The length of the sides of such a square would be sqrt(36) cm = 6 cm.
The centre of the square is where the two diagonals meet. Take any point on the boundary of the square. Draw a straight line from that point , through the centre of the square, to the other side of the square. This line divides the square into two halves of identical shape and size. Since there are infinitely many points along the side of the square, there are infinitely man solutions.
A square is a geometric shape with four straight (90 degree) angles and all sides of equivalent length. Based on these dimensions and angles a square will have perfect symmetry if bisected along the mid-points of any individual side.
All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. Basically, a square is a rectangle where all sides are the same length. However, providing that the width is half of the length, or vice versa, and you join the two rectangles along the one of the sides that is longer, two rectangles can make a square. Example: 1x2 rectangle joined with another 1x2 rectangle will make a 2x2 square.
A route is a path along someone or something travels from departure point to destination. It would make no sense to express this in square meters. You measure a distance in meters or kilometers. Square meters are for an area. For example, my room is 5 meters long and 3 meters wide, so it is 15 m2 (square meters).
To find the length of the sail along the boom, we can use the Pythagorean theorem which states that the square of the hypotenuse (diagonal portion) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Therefore, if we subtract the square of the sail along the mast from the square of the diagonal portion, we can find the square of the length along the boom. After calculating, the length of the sail along the boom is approximately 37.7 feet.
No. it was along a convergent boundary.
There are no "square yards" in a mile, since a mile is a measure of distance (i.e it is a one-dimensional length), whereas a "square yard" is a measure of area (so is two dimensional, width x length). They are not comparable units; it is the same as asking "how many squares fit along this line?".
1600 square meters can be multiplied by the square of 3.28 feet per meter which will be in square feet per square meter. Divide this by 43560 square feet per acre to get the acreage. The units will guide you along. meters2 . (feet2/meter2) / (acres/feet2)
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No, it would form along a separating (divergent) tectonic plate boundary.
Divergent boundary
a rift valley forms along the divergent boundary
Perimeter: The one-dimensional or linear distance along the boundary of a shape or object. Gardeners often use this to determine the length of garden borders.
The most common length is the meter (m), which is often used as the standard for calculations. As always, the centimeter (cm) is 1/100 of a meter, while a kilometer (km) is 1000 meters.
36 of them.a 1 meter square has an area of 1m x 1m = 1 square meter36 square meters ÷ 1 square meter = 36.Area is measured in square units;1 square unit is a square with 1 unit along each side, also called a 1 unit square.