Math, asked by sarikagharat29, 10 months ago

1. The length of the side of each square is given below. Find its area.
(1) 12 metres
(2) 6 cm
(3) 25 metres
(4) 18 cm​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
29

Answer:

Area of square= side* side

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 12

12*12

= 144 metre square.

2) 6

6*6

= 36 cm square

3) 25

25*25

= 625 metre square

4) 18

18*18

324 cm square

Answered by HanitaHImesh
5

Given,

The sides of the four squares are 12 m, 6 cm, 25 m and 18 cm respectively.

To find,

The area of the four squares.

Solution,

The area of the squares will be 144 cm², 36 cm², 625 cm² and 324 cm².

We can easily solve this problem by following the given steps.

We know that the formula to find the area of the square is (side×side) and to find its perimeter is (4×side) because all the four sides in a square are of the same length.

Area of square = (side×side)

(1) Side = 12 m

Area = (12×12) m²

Area = 144 m²

(2) Side = 6 cm

Area = (6×6) cm²

A = 36 cm²

(3) Side = 25 m

Area = (25×25) m²

A = 625 m²

(4) Side = 18 cm

Area = (18×18) cm²

A = 324 cm²

Hence, the area of the squares is 144 cm², 36 cm², 625 cm² and 324 cm².

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