It is: 14 square m
If that's a quadrilateral, the area is 14 sq. m and the perimeter is 18 m.
SA= LA +2B LA=ph=(14+8)2*6=264 m^2 this is a perrimeter(14+8)*2
2*(14*8 + 8*6 + 6*14) = 2*(112 + 48 + 84) = 2*244 = 488 sq metres
153.94 sq. m.radius = diameter/2 = 14/2 = 7metersFormula: Area of circle = radius2 * pi=72 *π= 49πsubstitute pi = 3.1416= 49 * 3.1416= 153.94 sq. m.
Area of RECTANGLE =length * breadth[width] m*m =40*14 m*m 560m*m
It is: 14 square m
If that's a quadrilateral, the area is 14 sq. m and the perimeter is 18 m.
SA= LA +2B LA=ph=(14+8)2*6=264 m^2 this is a perrimeter(14+8)*2
2*(14*8 + 8*6 + 6*14) = 2*(112 + 48 + 84) = 2*244 = 488 sq metres
153.94 sq. m.radius = diameter/2 = 14/2 = 7metersFormula: Area of circle = radius2 * pi=72 *π= 49πsubstitute pi = 3.1416= 49 * 3.1416= 153.94 sq. m.
Diameter = 28 m => radius = 28/2 m = 14 metres. Then, area = pi*r2 = 615.75 sq metres.
Holy has a rectangular garden that measures 12 m wide by 14 m long. She wants to increase the area to 255 m^2 by increasing the width and length by the same amount. what will be the length of the new garden?
Area = 0.5*Base*Height 56 = 0.5*Base*14 So Base = 8 metres.
Add the areas of the six surfaces.
Area of square: 10*10 = 100 square m Area of rectangle: 14*10 = 140 square m
m/14 = 3/21 m/14 = 1/7 m/14 = 2/14 m = 2