Question
A picture frame has a square shape with a side length of 15 inches. How many square inches of glass are needed to come the entire frame?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To calculate the area of glass needed to cover the entire square frame, you need to find the area of the square.
The formula for the area \( A \) of a square is given by:
\[
A = \text{side}^2
\]
In this case, the side length is 15 inches:
\[
A = 15^2 = 225 \text{ square inches}
\]
Therefore, 225 square inches of glass are needed to cover the entire frame.
The formula for the area \( A \) of a square is given by:
\[
A = \text{side}^2
\]
In this case, the side length is 15 inches:
\[
A = 15^2 = 225 \text{ square inches}
\]
Therefore, 225 square inches of glass are needed to cover the entire frame.