You cannot. The area is not sufficient information to determine the length and width.
First of all, there is no reason to suppose that the area is rectangular as opposed to circular or triangular or some other simple or complicated shape. Even if, on the basis that the question asks for length and width, you assume that it is a rectangle, there are infinitely many possible answers: ranging from nearly square areas to extremely long, very thin strips.
A house is actually three dimensional. This means that it has measurements of length width and also height. The length is how long your house is. The width is how wide your house is. The height is how high your house is. Every house varys in the dimensions.
It is a distance around a shape, example:Say I have a square in my hands well...you should know that a square has equal sides, right? Each side of that square I have is 4 centimeters so all you do is add up all the sides. Like....4cm+4cm+4cm+4cm=16cm.That is what the perimeter is of THIS square! So basically it's the sum of all the sides of a shape.Perimeter is the sum of all of the sides of a shape.Another way of looking at it is, the perimeter is the distance around an object, if you travel along the "walls".If you go outside to one corner of your house, and walk around the house right along the wall, you have walked the perimeter of the house.
164 sq meters = 1,765.3 sq feet.
Length + width = half of perimeter so width = p/2 - length ie (22-12) 10 yards.
A house that is 95 square meters in size would be considered relatively small by most standards. To put it into perspective, 95 square meters is equivalent to approximately 1,022 square feet. This would typically be a modest-sized home with a few bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a bathroom. The exact layout and number of rooms would depend on the specific design and floor plan of the house.
Length X width divided by 9 = sq.ft.
Length x width of the interior edge of the foundation. Also, add the dimension of any attached enclosed garage in the figure. Non-enclosed or detached garage or car port do not apply.
a triangle on top of a square
L = length of the houseW = width of the houseH = height of the wallsExterior area of the four walls is [ (2H) times (L + W) ] .
measure the square footage of your house when you go to purchase your furnace. Then they can change that figure to BTU's.
We can calculate the area by taking out the product of the length and the breadth of the house
The only way this is possible is if the house is built directly on the North Pole.
Yes ... even the garage is measured.
If your wanting the entire square footage you can measure the width and length of your home from the outside. If your wanting to know the square footage of the heated space, measure each room width and length that have air ducts. Multiply the width and length measurements.
Multiply length times the width. 44 X 32 = 1408 square feet.
You multiply the width by the length to get the area. In this case the answer would be 2,735 square feet.
To find the square footage you should multiply the length and width of each room, and add up the results to give you the total square feet.