The area would be 5 X 10 square meters. Do the multiplication and get the answer
10*5*3 = 150 cubic metres
Perimeter is 2l+2w, so 10+6 is 16 metres
-- 5m x 3m = 15 square meters on the floor. -- Another 15 square meters on the ceiling. -- (10 x height of the room) on one pair of walls. -- (6 x height of the room) on the other pair of walls.
If that is the size of a square room then it is 25 square meters
16 meters
Maybe, maybe not. If the smaller of the two dimensions of the room is >= 5m, then yes. Eg if the room is 5m * 6m. But if the room is 3m * 10 m, then not.
10*5*3 = 150 cubic metres
Perimeter is 2l+2w, so 10+6 is 16 metres
A carpet measuring 5 meters x 5 meters will fit into the living room if the room is large enough. Otherwise, it won't.
Yes, a carpet measuring 5 meters by 5 meters has an area of 25 square meters, which is less than the 30 square meters of the living room. Therefore, the carpet will fit within the living room's space. Additionally, there will still be 5 square meters of free space remaining in the room.
-- 5m x 3m = 15 square meters on the floor. -- Another 15 square meters on the ceiling. -- (10 x height of the room) on one pair of walls. -- (6 x height of the room) on the other pair of walls.
If that is the size of a square room then it is 25 square meters
16 meters
The areas of the floor and ceiling are each (2 x 5) = 10 square meters.In order to calculate the area of the walls, we also need to know the height of the ceiling.
volume = width x length x height (for a rectangular object) = 5 m x 7 m x 10 m = 350 m3
A carpet that is 5 meters x 5 meters = 25 square meters. If a living room is 30 square meters, the carpet will fit in the living room, but it will not fit it exactly (wall to wall). It will be a bit small.
To calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, you can use the formula: Perimeter = 2(length + width). For a room measuring 5 meters by 7 meters, the perimeter would be 2(5 + 7) = 2(12) = 24 meters. Therefore, the perimeter of the room is 24 meters.