Oh, dude, it's like super simple. So, a 4x4 square has sides that are each 4 units long, right? So, to find the area, you just multiply the length by the width, which gives you 16 square units. That's it, man. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
sqrt(16x8) = 4x4
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16 (4x4) and 25 (5x5)
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the square is 4 cm per side, so area is 4x4=16 cm2
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4x4=16 the square root of 16 is 4
16 square units
A 4x4 tile has an area of 16 square inches (4 inches x 4 inches). Since one square foot equals 144 square inches, you would need 9 of these 4x4 tiles to cover one square foot (144 square inches ÷ 16 square inches per tile = 9 tiles).
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square numbers get their name because the dimensions of a square are 2x2, 4x4, ect.
A 4x4 tile covers an area of 16 square inches (4 inches x 4 inches). Since there are 144 square inches in a square foot (12 inches x 12 inches), you can fit 9 of these tiles in a square foot (144 square inches ÷ 16 square inches per tile = 9 tiles). Therefore, it takes 9 of the 4x4 tiles to make a square foot.
In a 4x4 square, you can fit a total of 16 1x1 squares, 9 2x2 squares, and 4 3x3 squares. This is calculated by considering the number of positions each square can occupy within the 4x4 grid. Specifically, a 1x1 square can occupy any of the 16 individual cells, a 2x2 square can fit into 9 different positions, and a 3x3 square can fit into 4 different positions.
sqrt(16x8) = 4x4
16 ft (or m) squared
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No. The square root of 16 is.... 4 (4x4=16) and (-4x-4=16)