All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Squares
What is the area of a square with sides 13 inches long?
The area of a square can be found by multiplying the length of a side by itself:
Example Question #1 : Plane Geometry
What is the area of a square that has a side measuring 1 inch in length?
A square has four equal sides. The area of a square is found by the equation .
Example Question #2 : Plane Geometry
What is the area of a square that has a side measuring 3 inches in length?
A square has four equal sides. The area of a square is found by the equation .
Example Question #3 : Plane Geometry
What is the area of the square?
To find the area of a square, multiply one side by itself.
Example Question #3 : Plane Geometry
What is the area of the square?
The area of a square is equal to the length of one side multiplied by itself.
Example Question #4 : Plane Geometry
What is the area of the square?
To find the area of a square, simply multiply the length of one side by itself!
Example Question #6 : How To Find The Area Of A Square
What is the area of the square?
To find the area of this square, simply square the side length:
Example Question #7 : How To Find The Area Of A Square
What is the area of the above square?
To find the area of the square, multiply the length of one side () by itself.
Example Question #8 : How To Find The Area Of A Square
What is the AREA of the square in the figure?
10 cm
100 cm
1,000 cm
20 cm
40 cm
100 cm
Because the question asks you to find the AREA of the square, you are looking to figure out how much space the square covers. You find the area of squares by multiplying the length of the square times the width. So , or
Therefore the correct answer is 100 cm.
Example Question #9 : Geometry
A square has a perimeter of units. What is the area of the square?
units squared
units squared
units squared
units squared
units squared
units squared
Since a square has four sides of the same length, you can divide its perimeter by to figure out the length of one of its sides: units. The area of a square can be calculated by multiplying two of its sides together, so the area of this square is units squared, because .