If each side of a square is 10 cm, the perimeter is 4 x 10 cm = 40 cm.
If the perimeter of a square is 30 cm, each side is 7.5 cm and the area is 56.25 sq cm. For a square to have an area of 30 sq cm each side would have to be 5.48cm.
260 cm
Since its a square, it has four sides and each side is the same length. 12 cm/4= 3 cm per side.
Perimeter of a square = 4*side = 4*3 cm = 12 cm.
If each side of the square is 17 cm then its perimeter is 4*17 = 68 cm
If each side of a square is 10 cm, the perimeter is 4 x 10 cm = 40 cm.
If the perimeter of a square is 30 cm, each side is 7.5 cm and the area is 56.25 sq cm. For a square to have an area of 30 sq cm each side would have to be 5.48cm.
Since a square has 4 sides, if each side is 7.5 cm long, then the perimeter is 4 x 7.5 cm = 30 cm.
7 cm
each side would be 15 cm long.
30 cm
Well, well, well, looks like we have a little math problem on our hands! If the perimeter of a square is 19.2cm, that means all four sides add up to 19.2cm. To find the length of each side, you simply divide the perimeter by 4. So, each side of this sassy square is 4.8cm long. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
12 cm
260 cm
Since its a square, it has four sides and each side is the same length. 12 cm/4= 3 cm per side.
Each side is 20 cm so 20*20 = 400 square cm