To find the length and width of a square with an area of 5 square meters, we first need to calculate the side length of the square. The formula for the area of a square is side length squared, so in this case, the side length would be the square root of 5 square meters, which is approximately 2.236 meters. Since a square has equal sides, both the length and width of the square would be 2.236 meters.
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Five square meters can be in a restangular shape, a square, a circle, or any other two-dimensional shape. It can be a rectangle as 1 x 5 or 2 x 2.5 or other set of values whose product is five. I can be a square with sides equal to the square root of 5. As a circle it would have a radius equal to the square root of 5 divided by PI.
5 meters square. I think it's only half a square meter, or .5 sq. meters.
Oh, dude, you just gotta multiply the length by the width to get the area. So, 2.5 meters by 2 meters is 5 square meters. It's like basic math, man.
width=5 length=12
A square meter is a unit of area. Suppose we only consider quadrilaterals of a given area, say 16 square meters. This is the area of the following rectangles (among others): 1 by 16 meters, 2 by 8, 4 by 4 (a square), 8 by 2, and 16 by 1. So to convert an area in square meters into a length and width pair, choose an edge length, and divide the area by that length to get the other edge length. Another example: Suppose we have a rectangle whose area is 20 square meters. Take one edge to be 5 meters, so you get 20/5 = 4 meters as its other edge.
To find the length and width of a 20 square meter area, we need more information. If the area is a square, we can find the side length by taking the square root of the area. The square root of 20 square meters is approximately 4.47 meters. Therefore, if the area is a square, both the length and width would be approximately 4.47 meters.