Which of the following expressions can be used to find the area of a square with a side length of fraction Posted on October 23, 2021 By mobete 10 Comments on Which of the following expressions can be used to find the area of a square with a side length of fraction Which of the following expressions can be used to find the area of a square with a side length of fraction 1 over 3 m? Mathematics
A = (1m/3)^2 or A= (1/3)^2 mOr A= (1/3)(1/3)Step-by-step explanation:No choices given, but it will look like one these answers.The area of a square that has a side length of 1/3 meter is 1/9 square meter.I hope this helps you.Reply
1 over 6 whole squared m2Step-by-step explanation:The given side of the square is = [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex] mWe have to find the area of the square. The area of any square is given as :[tex]side \times side[/tex] or [tex](side)^{2}[/tex]Here, if the side is given as [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]So, area will be = [tex](\frac{1}{6})^{2}[/tex] meter square.Therefore, the correct option is : 1 over 6 whole squared m2Reply
Fraction 1 over 5 whole squared m²Step-by-step explanation:We know that,The area of a square,[tex]A=s^2[/tex]Where, s is the side of the square,Here,[tex]s=\frac{1}{5}\text{ meters}[/tex]Thus, the area of the square,[tex]A=(\frac{1}{5})^2\text{ square meters}[/tex]= Fraction 1 over 5 whole squared m²Reply
Should be C I did the procces of elimanition and 1, 2, 4 didt make 6Step-by-step explanation:therefore it should be the third one down 🙂Reply
(1/3)^2 m^2Step-by-step explanation:Because Area of square = A = x*xhere x = 1/3 m.so A = (1/3 m)*(1/3 m) = (1/3)^2 * m^2Reply
fraction 1 over 3 whole squared m2Step-by-step explanation:we know thatThe area of a square is[tex]A=b^{2}[/tex]whereb is the length side of a squareIn this problem we have[tex]b=\frac{1}{3}\ m[/tex]substitute[tex]A=(\frac{1}{3})^{2}[/tex][tex]A=\frac{1}{9}\ m^{2}[/tex]thereforeThe expression that can be used to find the area of the square isfraction 1 over 3 whole squared m2Reply
A = (1m/3)^2 or A= (1/3)^2 m
Or A= (1/3)(1/3)
Step-by-step explanation:
No choices given, but it will look like one these answers.
The area of a square that has a side length of 1/3 meter is 1/9 square meter.
I hope this helps you.
1 over 6 whole squared m2
Step-by-step explanation:
The given side of the square is = [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex] m
We have to find the area of the square. The area of any square is given as :
[tex]side \times side[/tex] or [tex](side)^{2}[/tex]
Here, if the side is given as [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]
So, area will be = [tex](\frac{1}{6})^{2}[/tex] meter square.
Therefore, the correct option is : 1 over 6 whole squared m2
1/5 squared
Step-by-step explanation:
Fraction 1 over 5 whole squared m²
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that,
The area of a square,
[tex]A=s^2[/tex]
Where, s is the side of the square,
Here,
[tex]s=\frac{1}{5}\text{ meters}[/tex]
Thus, the area of the square,
[tex]A=(\frac{1}{5})^2\text{ square meters}[/tex]
= Fraction 1 over 5 whole squared m²
Hello,
The correct answer is C) Fraction 1 over 6 whole squared m2.
Hope this helps
Should be C I did the procces of elimanition and 1, 2, 4 didt make 6
Step-by-step explanation:
therefore it should be the third one down 🙂
(1/5)²
square area=side length²
side length = 1/5
(1/3)^2 m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Because Area of square = A = x*x
here x = 1/3 m.
so A = (1/3 m)*(1/3 m) = (1/3)^2 * m^2
fraction 1 over 3 whole squared m2
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The area of a square is
[tex]A=b^{2}[/tex]
where
b is the length side of a square
In this problem we have
[tex]b=\frac{1}{3}\ m[/tex]
substitute
[tex]A=(\frac{1}{3})^{2}[/tex]
[tex]A=\frac{1}{9}\ m^{2}[/tex]
therefore
The expression that can be used to find the area of the square is
fraction 1 over 3 whole squared m2
1/3(2)=area
so the area is 2
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