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In a square the length is equal to breadth.
Hence, area of a square = side × side
The number of 1 cm squares enclosed = 4
Area = 4 sq cm
4 = 2 × 2
Hence, area = side × side
Side of square is given 3cm
Since all sides of square are equal .
Area of square is =4 x Side
Area =4 x 3
Area of square is 12cm²
perimeter of square is 4(side of the square)
given side a=3.5cm
perimeter of square is =4(3.5)
=14.0cm
Area of a square =(side)²
Side = 5 cm
Area =( 5)² =25cm²
If side is doubled then ,
5*2= 10 cm
Area = (10)² = 100 cm²
100/25 = 4
So the area increases by 4 times when the side is doubled.
6cm * 6cm = 36 cm^2
and divide that by the area of your 2cm square:
2cm * 2cm = 4 cm^2
The number of 2cm squares, then, needed to create an area of 36 cm^2 would be:
36 cm^2 / 4 cm^2 = 9 squares.
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