lots of possibilities, but the simplest is 7 ft x 5 ft. If the garden has to be square then each side should be 5 ft 11 in
No, not strictly speaking. Length squared would have the same units as area but is not equal to it. Length x width is area. If I have a rectangle that is 4m wide x 7m in length then the area would be 7x4 = 28 m2. But length squared would be 7 x 7 = 49m2 which is incorrect.
fyou would do 11.2 x 2.5, since A(area)=lw (length x width). the answer you would get is 28 units2 (area is always squared).
If this is for a square or rectangle... the formula is: Area=Length x Width so, if you know the Area and the Length, the Width would be found this way: Area/Length = Width, or written out: Area divided by Length = Width Example: A rectangle where the known dimensions are: Area = 30 feet squared Length = 6 feet 30 feet squared / 6 feet = 5 feet Answer: Width = 5 feet Special Note: The units for the Area, meaning feet or inches or centimeters or whatever unit you're measuring in, the "Area" answer is always in Square Units. This is because as you multiply the length units times the width units, the units are multiplied and are thus "squared units." Hope this helps!
9 x 8
The formula for the area of a rectangle is *length×width* , so the answer would be 54 cm squared.
Multiply the length by the width: 7 x 6 = 42. If the the units of length and width are metres (m) then the are would be metres squared (m2).
No, not strictly speaking. Length squared would have the same units as area but is not equal to it. Length x width is area. If I have a rectangle that is 4m wide x 7m in length then the area would be 7x4 = 28 m2. But length squared would be 7 x 7 = 49m2 which is incorrect.
fyou would do 11.2 x 2.5, since A(area)=lw (length x width). the answer you would get is 28 units2 (area is always squared).
If this is for a square or rectangle... the formula is: Area=Length x Width so, if you know the Area and the Length, the Width would be found this way: Area/Length = Width, or written out: Area divided by Length = Width Example: A rectangle where the known dimensions are: Area = 30 feet squared Length = 6 feet 30 feet squared / 6 feet = 5 feet Answer: Width = 5 feet Special Note: The units for the Area, meaning feet or inches or centimeters or whatever unit you're measuring in, the "Area" answer is always in Square Units. This is because as you multiply the length units times the width units, the units are multiplied and are thus "squared units." Hope this helps!
It would be 15inches
You multiply the width by the length to get the area. In this case the answer would be a 45 square foot garden.
9 x 8
i can;t think of anything you would really gain from this unless you have mistaked the squared symbol for a "times 2" is so then this would mean xsquared. For example if i have a square, 2metres x 2metres then to find the area i would multiply the legnth and width together which would give me 4m2 which means 4metres squared. But this does not mean that you actually square the answer.
The formula for the area of a rectangle is *length×width* , so the answer would be 54 cm squared.
The length would be 39 feet and the width 36 feet for a perimeter of 150 feet
Area of a square or rectangle = length x width Therefore as the length and width both equal 18ft the equation would be: 18 x 18 = 3242ft
To calculate the area of a space, first, you need a ruler or tape measurer. Next, measure the length and the width of the object, but not the height. Then, multiply the width by the length (or vice versa), and there's your answer. The answer would be in the unit of measurement squared.