Assuming the length is greater than the width, the length can have any value greater than or equal to sqrt(3) metres.
Each of the following rectangles have an area of 3 sq metres:
10 m * 0.3 m
or 100 m * 0.03 m
or 1 000 000 metres * 0.000003 metres.
Furthermore, there is no reason to assume that the area is in the shape of a rectangle. It could be a circle or ellipsoid or even a completely irregular shape.
Its length works out as 15 meters when its width is 4 meters.
Any width that is between [5 and 5/9 meters] and [6 and 2/3 meters] satisfies those conditions.
Area = length x width = 3 x 6 = 18 square meters, regardless of the depth Volume = area x depth = 18 x 0.5 = 9 cubic meters
3..for a 3 dimensional square like a cube ... length, width and height and 2 for a 2 dimensional square ...length and width
30.66 sq meters You just multiply the two values.
Its length works out as 15 meters when its width is 4 meters.
2.51 square meters.
For a rectangle; area = (length) x (width). So Length = 4 units, and Width = 3 units.(4 units) x (3 units) = 12 units². If the unit is feet, you have square feet. If it is meters, you have square meters, etc.
Any width that is between [5 and 5/9 meters] and [6 and 2/3 meters] satisfies those conditions.
To find the area of an objet, which is measured in square units, multiply the length times width. For example, if the object is 9 meters long and 3 meters wide, the area is 27 square meters.
Area = length x width = 3 x 6 = 18 square meters, regardless of the depth Volume = area x depth = 18 x 0.5 = 9 cubic meters
Each side of the square is 3 meters in length
To answer this type of question one simply multiplies the length by the width. * 6.5 x 3 = 19.5 square metres.
The side length of a square with an area of 9 square meters would be 3 meters.
3..for a 3 dimensional square like a cube ... length, width and height and 2 for a 2 dimensional square ...length and width
30.66 sq meters You just multiply the two values.
Each side of the square is 3 meters in length