Without using a graphing calculator the possible answer is: length = 40 metres and width = 20 metres because: Area = 40*20 = 800 square metres Perimeter = 40+40+20+20 = 120 metres
You need to know the width (in metres) of the decking. Then Linear (or lineal) Metres * Width = Square metres so Linear Metres = Square Metrage / Width
If you know the width of the wallpaper rolls, then area = length x width so thatlength, or linear metres = area (in sq metres) / width (in metres).
Lineal metres = Square metre/Width = Square metres/0.14
Height: 6.9 Metres Width: 520 Metres (1716 feet)
Height under the vault: 33 metres * Height under the roof: 43 metres * Height of the side aisles: 10 metres * Height of the towers: 69 metres * Steps up to the towers: 380 * Height of the spire: 96 metres * Height of the nave: 60 metres * Length of the transept: 14 metres * Length of the choir: 36 metres * Total length: 128 metres * Length of West façade: 43 metres * Width of the nave: 12 metres * Width of the choir: 12 metres * Total width: 40 metres * Width of the transept: 48 metres * Width of the side aisles: 12 metres * Width of West façade: 40 metres * Surface area 4,800 m² * Diameter of the north and south rose windows 13.10 metres * Diameter of the west rose window 9.70 metres
100 metres by 100 metres
The width of Victoria Falls is 1708 metres.
The width of the average swan is 102 metres.
To find the width and length of a rectangular area with an area of 150 square meters, you need to know the aspect ratio of the rectangle. Without this information, there are infinite possibilities for the width and length that could multiply to give 150 square meters. However, if we assume the rectangle is a square, then the width and length would both be the square root of 150, which is approximately 12.25 meters.
The set standard lane width for dual carriageways and motorways is 3.65 metres. The set standard width for hard shoulders is 3.3 metres.
The width of Great Pyramids of Giza is 230.4 metres.