To find the diagonal measurement of a 20ft x 30ft building, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. The formula is (d = \sqrt{(length^2 + width^2)}). Plugging in the values, (d = \sqrt{(20^2 + 30^2)} = \sqrt{(400 + 900)} = \sqrt{1300} \approx 36.06) feet. Thus, the diagonal measurement is approximately 36.06 feet.
Use Pythagoras: Diagonal² = √(2 × sidelength²) → diagonal = side_length × √2 → diagonal = 20 × √2 ≈ 28.3 units
A square has 4 equal sides, so 4 x 12ft = 48ft
A 9 x 12 rectangle has a diagonal of 15.
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48ft*72ft = 3456ft2
To find the diagonal measurement of a 20ft x 30ft building, you can use the Pythagorean theorem. The formula is (d = \sqrt{(length^2 + width^2)}). Plugging in the values, (d = \sqrt{(20^2 + 30^2)} = \sqrt{(400 + 900)} = \sqrt{1300} \approx 36.06) feet. Thus, the diagonal measurement is approximately 36.06 feet.
Since a square has right angles, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the diagonal. Specifically, the diagonal of a square is equal to the length of a side, multiplied by the square root of 2.
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The diagonal is 15.652'
You multiply the length by the width, i.e. 47ft x 30ft = 1,410 square feet.
A 30ft x 14ft room = 420 square feet.
Use Pythagoras: Diagonal² = √(2 × sidelength²) → diagonal = side_length × √2 → diagonal = 20 × √2 ≈ 28.3 units
Use Pythagoras. The diagonal, and two sides of the square form a right angled triangle. So if each side of the square is x cm long, the diagonal is x*sqrt(2) cm long.
30ft x 90ft = 2,700 sq ft or 250.8382 square meters.
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