For variable m and n, the word "square" means m2 and "cube" means m3.
The equation becomes m2 - n3 = 16.
The equation x square -9 times 27 is a verbal sentence. This is a math problem.
The square root of four is two. When you multiply two by sixteen, you get thirty-two. Therefore, the square root of four multiplied by sixteen equals thirty-two.
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To find the area in square metres from a linear measurement in metres, you need to square the length. Thus, sixteen metres squared would be (16 \times 16), which equals 256 square metres. Therefore, sixteen metres is equivalent to 256 square metres when considering area.
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The equation x square -9 times 27 is a verbal sentence. This is a math problem.
256
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yes it is. the square root of 16 is 4
16 (square meters) = 172.222567 square feet.
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13,500 square feet.
256
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0.16
9.7979589711327123927891362988236. I think that's right.
A square four feet long on each side will have an area of sixteen square feet.