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The side of a square is 2.5 cm. Find its perimeter and area.​

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Answer:

Perimeter = 10 cm

Area = 6.25 cm²

Explanation:


\bf \: Given :


\sf \: Side \: of \: the \: square = 2.5 \: cm


\bf \: To \: find:


\rightarrow \sf \: Perimeter


\sf\rightarrow Area


\bf \: Solution :


\rm \: First \: w e \: need \: to \: find \: out \: the \: perimeter \: o f \: it.

So to find the Perimeter of the square, we'll use this formula :


\boxed{ \sf\longrightarrow \: Perimeter = 4 * side}


\bf \: Step \: 1 : \rm \: Put \: the \: value \: of \: side \: of \: the \: square :


\sf\longrightarrow \: Perimeter = (4 * 2.5)cm


\bf \: Step\;2 : \rm Multiply :


\sf\longrightarrow \: Perimeter = 10 \: cm

Hence, the perimeter would be 10 cm .


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\sf \: Now,\; let's\; find \: the \: Area .

We know that the formula of Area to find the square is,


\boxed{ \sf \longrightarrow \: Area = (side) {}^(2) }

Note : The answer would always be in cm².


\bf Step\; 1 :\rm Put\; the\; value \; of\; side \; of \; the\; square :


\sf\longrightarrow{Area} = (2.5) {}^(2) \: cm {}^(2)


\sf\longrightarrow{Area} = (2.5 × 2.5 ) \: cm {}^(2)


\bf \: Step\;2 : \rm Multiply :


\longrightarrow\sf \: Area = 6.25 \: cm {}^(2)

Hence, the area of the square would be 6.25 cm².

We are done !


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I hope this helps!

Let me know if you have any questions.

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