The side length of the square concrete slab if the area is increased by 25% is 5feet
The formula for calculating the area of a square is expressed as:
A = L² where:
L is the side length of the square
Given the area of the square concrete slab = 20 square feet
20 = L²
L =√20
If the area is increased by 25%, new area will be:
An = 20 + (0.25*20)
An = 20 + 5
An = 25 sq.ft
Get the new length
An = Ln²
25 = Ln²
Ln = √25
Ln = 5feet
Hence the side length of the square concrete slab if the area is increased by 25% is 5feet
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Answer:
Segment AC = 10 units
segment AD =
angle 1 = 45°
angle 2 = 90°
AE = BE = CE = DE = 5
SEGMENT AC = AE + CE
= 5 + 5
= 10 UNITS
SEGMENT AD = 5² + 5²
= √50
= 7.071
= 7 UNITS
ANGLE 1 = 90° ÷ 2
= 45°
ANGLE 2 = 360° ÷ 4 / 180° ÷ 2
= 90°