If the paper is in inches then 11 times 14 = 154 square inches
9 inches
192 square inches!
12 inches
An A6 piece of paper is 4.1 inches by 5.8 inches.
The volume is zero. "30 inches by 30 inches" is a flat, square place, on a table, a piece of paper, or the ground. You can't put anything in it because it has no "in" .
9 inches
Oh, dude, let me do the math for you. So, an 8.5 inches by 11 inches paper has a total of 93.5 square inches. Yeah, that's right, like, you can cover 93.5 square inches with that piece of paper. Cool, right?
192 square inches!
93.5 square inches (for an 8.5" x 11" sheet).
12 inches
8" x 12" 8 square inches bigger than a piece of standard notebook paper
8 inches x 8 inches = 64 square inches = the area of the piece of paper. Length and width are used to find the area of an object, not the volume (cubic inches). To find the volume of the piece of paper you need to know the depth of the sheet of paper. You might be able to find this out with a Google search.
An A6 piece of paper is 4.1 inches by 5.8 inches.
It is an area that can covers 200 square inches. For example, if you have a kitchen table that is 200 square inches it would be the same amount of area as a rectangluar piece of paper that is 20 inches on one side and 10 inches on another.
Yes. On a piece of paper or a floor, every square inch has 6.4516 square centimeters in it.
If cutting off 5 inches left 4 inches, then the original length of one piece was 9 inches. The other piece was also 9 inches. Therfore the original piece of construction paper was 18 inches
The volume is zero. "30 inches by 30 inches" is a flat, square place, on a table, a piece of paper, or the ground. You can't put anything in it because it has no "in" .