as this question is continuation of another question....so usin results of previous question that is
12m = 1200 cm
1200cm / 30 cm = 40
1:40
so we can write
95cm * 40 = 3800 cm
3800 cm = 38 m (which is the required answer)
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In a square, all sides are of equal length. The square root of the area will give you the length of a side. The square root of 9 sq meters is 3 meters.
Area = length x width If it is not one square divide the room up into small squares and add them together. Also Area of a triangle = (length x width)/2 The important thing is measure using meters. If you measure using ft then you will have to convert. If so, go to Google.com and type in something like 34 ft^2 in meters^2 it will give you the answer.
100 square meters is an amount of surface area.The area can have any shape. To give you an idea of its size,any of the following has an area of 100 square meters:-- a square, 10 meters on each side-- the floor of a long hall, [65ft 7in] long and [16ft 5in] wide-- a big circular garden, 37ft across
An acre is a measure of area of size 4840 sq yds; it is approx 4046.86 m2. If by dimension you mean width and length, then any width and length that give this area will do, eg 1m x 4046.86m, 2m x 2023.43m, (approx) 20.12m x (approx) 201.14m
This is a rectangle, not a square, but the problem is solved in the same manner. Multiply length x width. You did not provide units for the 2 and 7, so I'll give you some answers with various units. If the units for length and width are centimeters, A = 2cm x 7cm = 14cm2. If the units for length and width are meters, A = 2m x 7m = 14m2. If the units for length and width are inches, A = 2in x 7in = 14in2. If the units for length and width are feet, A = 2ft x 7ft = 14ft2.
In a square, all sides are of equal length. The square root of the area will give you the length of a side. The square root of 9 sq meters is 3 meters.
The square root of 260 will give the length of a side of the square
A unit of area. For example, that's the area of any rectangle that has a length and width (in meters) that give a product of 120 - such as 12 meters x 12 meters.
There is no direct conversion between square meters and meters as they measure different things:square meters are a measure of area and have two dimensionsmeters are a measure of length and has only one dimensionTo convert requires losing a dimension, which requires a division by a length. For example, if the area is rectangular, then dividing its area (in square meters) by its width (in meters) will give its length (in meters).If the shape is regular, for example a square then the length and width are the same, then so finding a square root will suffice.Square metere
I think you need a dictionary to give you a better understanding of area and length, either that or talk to your teacher.
Give the length and width to calculate area: S = L x l
I'll give a few examples. If you calculate the area of a rectangle, you multiply length x width. If both are in meters, you multiply meters x meters. More generally, you calculate a length times a length. The answer is in meters2, or more generally, length2. Similarly, any formula for area should give you units of length2; if the formula gives anything else (for example, only length, or length cubed), there is something wrong with the formula. Similarly, a formula that's supposed to calculate a speed must give you length / time (for example, meters / second); if it gives you anything else, the formula is clearly wrong. The "dimensions" simply refer to the specific combination of units.
meters (and SI derivatives like kilometers) inches yards feet lightyears parsecs
One length times one width will give you the square measurement of any area. Meters, feet, inches as long as you use the same measurement. 6 meters by 3 meters, equals 18 square meters. 6x3=18
When enlarging each length is multiplied by the scale factor, so with a scale factor of 2 each length is multiplied by 2, to give a new rectangle 1cm x 2 = 2cm by 2 x 3cm = 6cm.
The give-away should be the word "length" which is hidden in the word "wavelength". Wavelength has the dimensions of length, and is most often stated in meters or centimeters (radio), nanometers (light), etc.
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