Math, asked by jyotishmitadeka923, 1 month ago

Find the primeter of a square whose area is 64sq.m ​

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Answered by Muhsina36
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Answer:

32m

Step-by-step explanation:

area = length \times breadth

In case of Square l and b are same then,

area = side {}^{2}

side =  \sqrt{area}

side =  \sqrt{64}

Side = 8

perimeter = 2(l + b)

2(8 + 8) = 2 \times 16 = 32

Answered by akshitad7002
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64 \:  {m}^{2}  =   {side}^{2}

 \sqrt{64} \: m  =  {side}

8 m =side

Perimeter of square = 4×side

= 4×8

= 32 m

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