60 square inches (6 x 10 = 60)
I believe the answer is 240 square inches.
6 inches on each side. To get square inches of a square you multiply length by width. So, 6 inches by 6 inches = 36 square inches.
If you are talking about 9 and 12 inch diameter, then divide both by 2 to get the radius. The area of a circle is pi (3.1415 is good for most calculations) multiplied by the square of the radius. So for the 12 inch circle, the radius is 6. The square of the radius is 36, and multiplying this by pi gives approximately 113.1 square inches. Now the 9 inch circle has a radius of 9/2 or 4.5. Squaring this we get 20.25, which multiplied by pi is approximately 63.6 square inches. If 9 and 12 were already the radius in the problem, just don't divide by 2 since you already have the radius.
The square root of penis is 2 inches divided by the contracting insid ethe penis. its the one of a kind 6 inch penis.
(6 + w) = length w = width (6 + w)(w) = 40 square inches w squared + 6w = 40 w = 4 inches and the length must be equal to 10 inches
The area of a 2 by 2 inch square is 4 square inches. The formula is length times width. Like 4 inch by 6 inch. 4 times 6 equals 24 square inches
Area = 6*6 = 36 square inches
1 square foot = 12 inch * 12 inch = 144 sq inches. So 6 sq feet = 6*144 sq inches. Each tile = 4 inch *4 inch = 16 sq inches So, number of tiles = 6*144/16 = 6*9 = 54.
6 x 6 = 36 square inches
36 sq inches.
Its perimeter will be 24 inches and its area will be 36 square inches.
To find out how many 6-inch squares are needed to cover a 30-inch square, first calculate the area of the larger square: (30 \times 30 = 900) square inches. The area of one 6-inch square is (6 \times 6 = 36) square inches. To determine the number of 6-inch squares required, divide the area of the larger square by the area of a smaller square: (900 \div 36 = 25). Therefore, 25 squares of 6 inches each are needed to cover the 30-inch square without overlapping.
216 square inches.
Well, honey, if you have a square with 6-inch sides, then you add up all those sides to get the perimeter. So, 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 equals a grand total of 24 inches. There you have it, the perimeter of your little 6-inch side square.
To find the cross-sectional area of a 6-inch pipe, you can use the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr². The radius (r) of a 6-inch diameter pipe is 3 inches. Therefore, the area is A = π(3 inches)² ≈ 28.27 square inches.
To cover a rectangle that measures 6 inches by 4 inches, you would first calculate the area of the rectangle, which is 6 inches × 4 inches = 24 square inches. Since each 1-inch square covers 1 square inch, you would need 24 of the 1-inch squares to completely cover the rectangle.
It is 61.9 square inches.