a small couch (love seat)
a bed
Add them up and double them. Or double them and add them up. The object has two lengths and two widths. 42 + 42 + 27.5 + 27.5 = 139.
a tracto talior
Two yards
The rectangle would have two sides with 5 yards length and two sides with 3 yards of width, so you would have 5*2 + 3*2 = 10 + 6 = 16 yards.
It could be: length 3 yards and width 54 yards, OR length 6 yards and Width 27 yards. All you have to do is think of it this way: If the area is 162 square yards, what two numbers multiplied together equal 162?
If the width is 65 yards, then the two short ends are 65 yards. 2 x 65 = 130. Take that 130 from 316 to get the total length of the two long sides. That gives you 186. Divide that by 2 to get the length of one side, giving you 93 yards.
A two-dimensional object.
They could be 1 yard and 4840 yards.
Multiplying length times width times height of an object measured in feet will give you that object's volume in cubic feet. Dividing that number by 27 will you give you the volume in cubic yards.
Yards is a measure of length, Grams is a measure of weight/mass. The two can not ever be equated.
Length and breath or length and width.
Area=Length x width so you have: A=(2/5)*(3/4) A=(2*3)/(5*4) A=6/20 A=.3 yards^2 Your answer is yards squared because you are multiplying yards x yards.