You cannot.
There is no simple relationship between the area of a polygon and its dimensions.
For example a rectangle with an area of 1 sq inch can have any length, L, of 1 or more inches, and a breadth of 1/L inches. There are infinitely many possible values for L and so infinitely many solutions.
A question that is in the more general form which simply gives the area of a quadrilateral, rather that a rectangle, there are even more options.
8.125 inches
The term you are describing is "length." Length is the measurement of the longest dimension of an object in space, typically from one point to another in a straight line. It is commonly expressed in linear units such as inches, feet, meters, or kilometers.
The length of each side is (115 inches)/(the number of sides in the polygon) .
The dimensions for 288 sq inches is [L2], that is the square of lengths.
The width is expressed in inches.
The linear dimension 62 inches is equal to the metric linear dimension 1.5748 meters
4.5 inches
Inches, feet, yards, centimeters, meters, kilometers, miles, fathoms, furlongs... Your measuring dimensions (distance)
The dimension is 1, of Length or [L].
8.125 inches
The term you are describing is "length." Length is the measurement of the longest dimension of an object in space, typically from one point to another in a straight line. It is commonly expressed in linear units such as inches, feet, meters, or kilometers.
sorry
It depends on how many sides the polygon is meant to have!
a dimension of 3 inches x 4 inches, usually a size of timber
The length of each side is (115 inches)/(the number of sides in the polygon) .
It means that the surface area of the polygon has an area of 612 square inches.
The maximum dimension of pebbles is typically around 64 mm (2.5 inches), while the minimum dimension can be as small as 4 mm (0.16 inches).