A square with sides of length 90 km
90 km * 90 km = 8100 sq. km
2006-12-04 01:31:32
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answer #1
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answered by anton3s 3
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You square root 8100 sq km.
which is 90 km.
So the square would be of size 90 km x 90 km.
2006-12-07 08:53:56
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answered by lenpol7 7
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If you are referring to representing Cyprus as a square, it would be a square of SQRT(8100) = 90km on each side.
If you are referring to literally covering Cyprus with a square, it will depend on the length of the furthest distance between its two furthest points. That would be the side of the square.
2006-12-04 12:17:17
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answer #3
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answered by Kemmy 6
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Yep; enter 8100 into your calculator and press the square root sign, and you get 90.
If you don't know what the square root sign is then you haven't been paying attention in class again.
And then again, if you know your times tables, which us geriatrics do, you would know 9x9=81, then just add the 0's to the 9's
Try playing darts to learn mental arithmetic.
2006-12-04 01:48:56
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answered by Billybean 7
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90 by 90 km.
2006-12-04 01:36:33
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answered by F T 5
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90 x 90 km
tip: sqrt(81000) = 90
2006-12-04 01:35:54
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answered by Shuvarek 2
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You've got to do your own homework.
This is homework about square roots, right?
2006-12-04 01:31:43
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answered by cosmo 7
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90km x 90km approximately
2006-12-04 01:54:59
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answered by Slimm D 3
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