The area of anything will be in SQUARE feet, not feet.
There is no maximum area of a museum - it will depend upon what exhibits will need to be displayed.
The maximum area is attained when the rectangle is, in fact, a square. Since the perimeter = 48 feet, the maximum length for a square = 48/4 = 12 feet. So max area = 122 = 144 square feet.
The Science Museum of Minnesota has 70,000 square feet of space for exhibitions. The main building has a total area of 370,000 square feet. See related links for more information about the museum.
200 lbs per sq ft
625 sq feet.
It's normal to specifiy the size of the museum in square feet of floor area.
The maximum area is just under 3.9 sq feet [exactly (3/2)2*sqrt(3) sq ft] - an area that is attained by an equilateral triangle. Since the question specifies an isosceles triangle, the answer is very very slightly less than that.
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Lake Erie - 210 feet maximum. Lake Huron - 770 feet maximum. Lake Michigan - 923 feet maximum. Lake Ontario - 808 feet maximum. Lake Superior - 1,332 feet maximum.
The exhibition space of the Louvre museum is 60600 square meters, according to information from the museum.
Anything up to 154.06 sq feet. The above value is attained by a circular garden. A quadrilateral garden has a maximum area of 121 sq feet but the minimum is as close to zero as you wish.
The maximum area that you can enclose with 3000 feet of fencing would be a circle of radius 477.46 feet. This circle would have an area of 716197.2 square feet which is 16.442 acres. The minimum area that you can enclose is infinitesimally small - go for a very, very long and very, very narrow area.
Lake Chad in Africa has a surface area of 595 square miles. It has an elevation of 919 feet and a maximum depth of 34 feet.