Math, asked by mokingshidki, 2 days ago

find the area of the squares whose sides are. 6.5 m​

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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
24

Hi there! ☃️

Given :-

side of sqaure = 6.5 cm

To Find :-

Area of square

We Know,

\:\mathsf{Area} \:\mathsf{Of} \:\mathsf{{Square} = {a²}}

\:\mathsf                               = {(6.5)²}

\:\mathsf                               = {42.25}

Hope this helps you!

Answered by вяαíиℓуDívuu
10

Solution:

Given-:

  • Side of a square = 6.5m

To Find-:

  • Area of a Square = ?

Using Formula-:

  • Area of a Square = (Side)²

Calculation-:

Area of a Square = (Side)²

= (6.5)²

= 42.25m²

Hence, the Area of a Square is 42.25m².

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MORE TO KNOW-:

Perimeter-: Perimeter of a closed figure is the sum of lengths of all the sides.

Rectangle

Perimeter of a Rectangle = 2 (Length + Breadth)

Square

Perimeter of a Square = 4 × Side

Equilateral Triangle

Perimeter of a Equilateral Triangle = 3 × Side of a Triangle

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Area-: Area of a closed figure is the amount of region or plane enclosed by it.

Rectangle

Area of a Rectangle = Length × Breadth

Square

Area of a Square = (Side)²

Irregular Figure-: Area of Irregular figures is calculated using following steps:

Step 1: Count full squares, half squares and more than half of squares covered by the figure separately.

Step 2: Area covered by a full square and more than half of a square is counted as 1 sq. unit.

Step 3: Area covered by half of a square is counted as 1/2 sq. unit.

Step 4: Portions that covers less than half of a square are ignored.

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