If it's a right angle triangle then its hypotenuse is 10ft and its sides are 6ft and 8ft
144 cubic feet.
I can't understand your question. You need to give some more information. Are the sides of the triangle 6ft and 8ft? What is the angle between these sides, or the length of the third side? And how can I say how many more inches are needed unless I know how much space Mike already has? You will have to rethink this question.
Assuming that's a rectangle, convert from feet to meters (1 foot = 0.3048 meters), then multiply.
If 12.42 ft has been rounded to 2 decimal places then it is a right ange triangle
48 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*height
48 square ft
It is a right angle triangle and by using Pythagoras' theorem the length of its hypotenuse is 10 feet.
48
8ft x 6ft x 10ft = 480 sq. ft.
If the sides of a right angle triangle are 6 feet and 8 feet then by using Pythagoras' theorem the hypotenuse will be 10 feet
would think you say 6ft*8ft = 48ft^2formel:If a rectangle has length l and width wit has area A = lw,
it is 5ft 8 in
48 sq ft.
8ft 6ft 71/2in
144 cubic feet.
2438 x 1829 mm