The spelling in this question leave a lot to be desired and the meaning of the question is even more obtuse! A trangle (or triangle, even) cannot be 150 square feet and, at the same time, have an area of 24 feet. And that is apart from the fact that nothing can have an area of 24 feet since that is a linear measure, not a measure of area!
The length and width of a square are equal. Thus, find the square root of the area and the answer = length= width.
Area is length times width. If the length and width are measured in feet, the area will be in square feet.
the formula for area of a square is length times width
length*width = 2*width*width i.e square the width and multiply by 2
The measurements that you need to find the area of a square is Area = Length x Width.
Square root the area. The length and width of a square are always the same and length times width is the area so this is how you get the area.
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
Since all sides of a square are equal and area is length times width, the width of the square is 5 cm.
x=length of square x multiplied by y = area of square y=width of square width multiplied by length = area
You don't measure the length and width in square feet. Square feet is an area. You measure the length and width in feet, then multiply them to get the area in square feet.
The length and width of a square are equal. Thus, find the square root of the area and the answer = length= width.
Area = length x width. In a square these are the same so it is the square of a side, in this case the square of 9...
Area is length times width. If the length and width are measured in feet, the area will be in square feet.
To find the area of a square you multiply its length by its width.
the formula for area of a square is length times width
The formula for the area of the square is length multiplied by width.
Multiply the length and width to find the area of both a rectangle and square.