To determine the length and width of a 38 square meter area, we need more information as there are infinite possibilities. However, if we assume the area is a rectangle, we can find the dimensions by factoring 38 into pairs of numbers (1x38, 2x19, etc.) and then calculate the length and width. It's important to note that there are multiple combinations of length and width that can result in a total area of 38 square meters.
It could be:
* 1 m by 38 m
* 2 m by 19 m
* 1/2 m by 76 m
* 1/4 m by 152 m
* 1/8 m by 304 m
* 1/16 m by 608 m
* ...
There is no one set size of a rectangle of area 38 m2.
As long as width x length = 38 m2 → length = 38 m2 ÷ width
As width is usually taken to be the shorter dimension, all rectangles with:
width greater than 0 m and less than or equal to √38 (≈ 6.1644) m and the corresponding length given by the formula above will have the required area.
the answer is 1,444 square cm. since a square has an equal length of sides, you do length x width= area. the length and width are both 38 cm., so 38 x 38= 1,444 square cm.
Length times width gives the area of a rectangle. The rectangle with a length of 38 and a width of 28 has an area of 1064 square units.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 1520 square feet.
The perimeter is 38.
The width is 8 feet
the answer is 1,444 square cm. since a square has an equal length of sides, you do length x width= area. the length and width are both 38 cm., so 38 x 38= 1,444 square cm.
Length times width gives the area of a rectangle. The rectangle with a length of 38 and a width of 28 has an area of 1064 square units.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 1520 square feet.
Let the width = X. The length is twice the width plus 5. So the length must be 2X + 5. Area = 63 ft squared = X multiplied by 2X + 5 = 2X squared + 25. 2X squared = 63 - 25 = 38 2X = square root of 38. Therefore the width is the square root of 38 divided by 2 and the length is the square root of 38 plus 5.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
38 square feet equates to about 3.5 (3.53032) square meters.
The answer depends on the units used for the given quantities. It should be plainly obvious to anybody that the answer for 28 metres by 80 metres will be very different from that for 28 inches by 80 inches. So, without any information about the units for the given quantity, it is not possible to give a sensible answer.
38'' length 14''heigth 5''width
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 912 square inches. That means it is 6.33 square feet.
Perimeter = 2(Length + Width)38 = 2*(7.5 + W)38 = 15 + 2W so 2W = 23 so that W = 11.5 cmA peculiar result since normally the length is larger than the width.
Area of the trapezoid in square feet = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
For area measurements, you multiply the length by the width. Here the calculation gives you an answer of 988 square feet. Divide by 9 to get 109.78 square yards.