if the area of a square is 9m squared, what is the perimeter and how do you figure it out

To find the perimeter of a square, you need to know either the length of one side or the area of the square.

In this case, let's assume that the side length of the square is 's'. The area of a square is given by the formula A = s^2, where A represents the area.

Given that the area of the square is 9 square meters, we can set up the equation:

9 = s^2

To find the side length 's', we need to take the square root of both sides of the equation:

√9 = √(s^2)

Taking the square root of 9 gives us:

3 = s

So, the side length of the square is 3 meters.

Now that we know the side length, we can calculate the perimeter of the square. The perimeter is the sum of all four sides of the square.

P = 4s

Substituting the value of side length 's', we get:

P = 4 * 3 = 12 meters

Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 12 meters.

area=s*s where s is any side

perimeter =4s

9=s^2
3=s taking the square root of each side.

perimeter=4s=?
My second grader had this for homework tonite, what a coincidence.

the perimeter of a regular hexagon is p and the length of a side is s.

The formula for s is:
s= p divided by 6
Find the length of a side when the perimeter is 78cm.