It depends on what the 25 cm is - the side, perimeter, diagonal, etc.
25 cm cannot be the area because the units are wrong.
No, not like square because a square has four same sides.
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Area of a square = A = 2S, 1/2A = S A = 4, 1/2A = 2 S = 2 Each side is 2 m long
Nope... A square centimetre measures 10 millimetres on each side.
Assuming the room is a square..., sqrt(100) = 10 feet per side ============
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1% of 25cm = 1% * 25 = 0.01 * 25 = 0.25cm
No, not like square because a square has four same sides.
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75cm/25cm = 3/1, so 75cm is 3 times 25cm.
1 side of square = 2cm area of square = side x side so, area= 2x2 = 4 cm^2
It poooks like a tiny square inside a medium-size square, and both of them inside a big square. Each side of the medium-size square is 3 times as long as each side of the tiny square, and 57.73% as long as each side of the big square.
The area of square is : 1.0
If the area of a square is 1 square meter, then there is one meter on each side. Since there are 100 centimeters in a meter, then there are 100 centimeters on each side.
Area of a square = A = 2S, 1/2A = S A = 4, 1/2A = 2 S = 2 Each side is 2 m long
fraction = 25cm/100cm = 25/100
250 mm 1/4 of a metre = 25cm 25cm = 250mm