You've clearly called the figure a 'rectangle' and not a 'square'. Therefore, we expect its
length and width to be different numbers. But you've only given us one of its dimensions,
so we're quite sure that we can't answer the question.
If your figure turned out to be a square after all, then a single dimension is all that we would
need, since the length and width of a square are the same number. In that case, its area
would be 144 square meters.
But if your rectangle is not square, then we need its width before we can hope to aspire
to an answer.
A square with a side length of 14 meters has an area of 196 square meters.
It is: 12 units in length
A square with a side length of 15 meters has an area of 225 square meters.
Each side of the square is 3 meters in length
The area of a rectangle is the length of one side multiplied by the other. 6 x 8.3 = 49.8 so area is 49.8 square metres.
The area of a square is calculated the same as that of a rectangle: length x width.
Length of a long side x length of a short side = area
Area of a rectangle = Length * Width = 10 x 14.5 = 145 square metres.
You multiple one side by the other, so 10 x 10 = 100 square meters.
A square with a side length of 14 meters has an area of 196 square meters.
If the perimiter is 20 and one side is [[length]] then the other side is (10 - [[length]]). So the area is: [[length]] x (10 - [[length]]) square metres.
you divide the area by the length and you have the other side
The length of the side of a square which has an area of 244 square meters is: 15.62 meters.
It is: 12 units in length
A square with a side length of 15 meters has an area of 225 square meters.
It is the same as for a rectangle, the length of the shorter side x the length of the longer side
The side length of a square with an area of 9 square meters would be 3 meters.