There are infinitely many rectangles with an area of 30 m2
Choose a width (greater than 0m and less than 30m) then the length will be
length = 30 ÷ width.
For example, if the width was 50 cm, the length would be 60m and the rectangle would have an area of 0.5m x 60m = 30 m2.
If you want all the rectangles of area 30 m2 with whole number of meter sides then:
1m by 30m
2m by 15m
3m by 10m
5m by 6m
Thirty three and a third meters in one direction and thirty three and a third meters in a direction at right angles to the first direction. These are the corners of a square that covers one thousand square meteres.
width is 5 feet
81 square meters 36 m2 / 4 = 9 m per side 9 m x 9 m = 81 m2
Twenty-three and thirty-two hundredths.
the dimensions of a triangle of thirty- two inches is a large number that you can figure out on a calculator. This calculator happens to be your brain. I am a math teacher and that is what I think.
12 by 12 feet
Thirty three and a third meters in one direction and thirty three and a third meters in a direction at right angles to the first direction. These are the corners of a square that covers one thousand square meteres.
30 000 m2 Thirty thousand square meters
Answer: 300 m² = 3,229.173 square feet.
56 square feet 56 square feet
width is 5 feet
I think you should check your units, bro...
81 square meters 36 m2 / 4 = 9 m per side 9 m x 9 m = 81 m2
Twenty-three and thirty-two hundredths.
A linear yard is a unit of lengtn. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
The area of a circle is πr2 If we use 3.1416 as the value of π, and insert the value of 30 for the radius we get 3.1416 x 900 which gives a result of 2827.44 square metres.
there are no meters in thirty centimeters. the question should be "how many centimeter are in a meter"...