The dimensions are square feet or [Length2]
800 sq metres = 8,611 sq feet
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 432 square feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 132 square feet.
An acre is 43,560 sq ft so .012837 or 1.28 %
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. To find the dimensions of 800 sq ft, you just need to remember that area is calculated by multiplying length by width. So, for 800 sq ft, you could have dimensions like 20 ft by 40 ft, or 10 ft by 80 ft. But hey, who really cares about dimensions, am I right?
800 sq feet = 74.32 sq metres.
800 sq metres = 8,611 sq feet
To find dimensions that equal 800 square feet, you can consider various length and width combinations. For example, a rectangle measuring 20 feet in width and 40 feet in length would yield an area of 800 square feet (20 ft x 40 ft = 800 sq ft). Other combinations could include 25 feet by 32 feet or 10 feet by 80 feet, as long as the product of the length and width equals 800.
800 / 9 = 88.88 sq yards
If the figures represent lengths measured in feet then, 20 x 40 = 800 sq feet
Any two numbers that multiply together to create 8 are the dimensions for 8 sq feet. For example: 1ftx8ft, 2ftx4ft
If the dimensions are in feet then: 28*36 = 1008 square feet
6,000 Sq. Ft.
4x4=16 sq ft. Divide 800 by 16. That will be your answer
800 sq ft
You cant convert ft^2 to yards. One is an area and the other is a linear distance.
There are infinitely many options. Let L ≥ sqrt(800) inches. There are infinitely many possible values of L since it can be as large as you like. Let B = 800/L inches Then L ≥ B and L*B = 800 sq inches. So there are infinitely many dimensions that will give a rectangle of 800 sq inches. And then there are other shapes, regular and irregular, including ones with totally random wiggles in its sides, whose areas are 800 sq inches.