The area of a square with a 12-foot perimeter is: nine square feet.
A square with sides that are one foot long. It has a perimeter of 4 feet and an area of 1 square foot.
The answer is 270 square feet.
8' x 10' = 80 square feet
The perimeter of a 4 foot square is 16.
The area of a square with a 12-foot perimeter is: nine square feet.
The perimeter will be four feet.
A square with sides that are one foot long. It has a perimeter of 4 feet and an area of 1 square foot.
The perimeter of each tile is four feet.
If the area is 81 square feet what is the perimeter?
The answer is 270 square feet.
8' x 10' = 80 square feet
They could be almost anything. A strip of land 1 foot by 4000 feet would have a perimeter of 8002 feet. A plot 50 x 80, still 4000 square feet, would have a perimeter of 260 feet.
The perimeter of a 4 foot square is 16.
It depends on the shape. Let's say your lawn is 1 foot by 100 feet, which equals 100 square feet, then the surrounding measurement, called the 'perimeter', is 1+ 1+ 100+ 100 = 202 feet. Or, if the lawn is, say, 4 feet by 25 feet, which equals 100 square feet, the perimeter is 4+ 4+ 25+ 25 = 58 feet. If the lawn is perfectly square, its size would be 10 feet by 10 feet, and the perimeter is 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ = 40 feet. The same is true for all dimensions in between: the perimeter changes as the shape of the lawn changes.
A linear foot is distance. A square foot is area. One square foot is the area of some square tiles used on floors. Ten square feet is 1 foot x 10 feet or 2 feet x 5 feet. Don't confuse this with a 10 foot square which is 10 feet by 10 feet which equals 100 square feet.
1 square foot equals 0.3048 square meters. 3400 square feet equals 1036.32 square meters.