You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 97.75 square feet.
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You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 192 square feet in the shed.
1944 feet squared
80 square feet. To calculate square feet simply multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
The answer depends on the units used for the measurements given in the question: feet, yards, metres, ...
Yes. The area of that shed is 34.8386 m².
You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 192 square feet in the shed.
1944 feet squared
80 square feet. To calculate square feet simply multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
The shed covers 196 square feet of ground, and the area of its ceiling is also 196 square feet. The area of each wall is (14 x height of the shed).
The answer depends on the units used for the measurements given in the question: feet, yards, metres, ...
Yes. The area of that shed is 34.8386 m².
If the full question wasMr. Chambliss is planning to build a shed with a rectangular floor. In his original plan, the length of the floor was 7 feet and the area of the floor was 35 square feet. In his new plan, he wants to extend the length by 3 more feet. If the total area of the shed will be 70 square feet, by how many feet will he have to extend the width?then the answer is 2 feet.
well its 38
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 96 square feet.
The answer depends on the units used for 20 x 10. It should be blindingly obvious to anybody that the answer for 20 feet x 10 feet and 20 metres x 10 metres, for example, will be very different.
Assuming you mean the shed is 12 feet by 12 feet - that's a total of 144 sq. ft.
The Perimeter would be 16 Metres!