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Say one of the sides is s. Because it is a square, both the length and width (both sides) are s. Area = length x width So 324 = s x s, or 324 = s2. So s is equal to the square root of 324. Because perimeter is the sum of the sides, add s + s + s + s.
It depends what the 324 inches refers to. It cannot be the area since an area is measured in square inches, not inches. The question is unnecessary if the 324 inches refers to the length of the sides. If 324 inches is the perimeter, then the length of one side is 324/4 = 81 inches.
18 units of measurement
Area = 18*18 = 324 square meters
The area is 324 square inches.
Say one of the sides is s. Because it is a square, both the length and width (both sides) are s. Area = length x width So 324 = s x s, or 324 = s2. So s is equal to the square root of 324. Because perimeter is the sum of the sides, add s + s + s + s.
It depends what the 324 inches refers to. It cannot be the area since an area is measured in square inches, not inches. The question is unnecessary if the 324 inches refers to the length of the sides. If 324 inches is the perimeter, then the length of one side is 324/4 = 81 inches.
324 square centimeters.
Square root of 324 = square root of (81 x 4) = square root of 81 x square root of 4 and that is 9 x 2 = 18 cm
18 units of measurement
Area = 18*18 = 324 square meters
To find the length of each side of the square floor, you need to take the square root of the area. Since the area is 324 square units, the square root of 324 is 18. Therefore, each side of the square floor is 18 units long.
Area of square: 324 square inches Perimeter of square: 72 inches
72 because if the area is 324 and you make a block chart and count the sides it will equal 72
The edge length is 7.35 inches.
324 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
To find the length when the area is 324 square yards, you need to know the width of the area. If the width is given, you can divide the area by the width to get the length. The formula for finding the area of a rectangle is length multiplied by width, so if you have the area and one of the dimensions, you can solve for the other dimension using basic algebraic principles.