The question is meaningless. Inches do not contain square inches, which measure area, not length. JHC!
I think you have mis-stated your question. Square feet is an area, feet and inches is a length.
Area can't be measured in "inches", and a square doesn't have a "radius". Aside from those minor picky details, this is a very exciting question. If we may be permitted to create a somewhat similar question that actually has answers . . . If the area of a square is 72 square inches, then the length of one of its sides is 6 sqrt(2) = 8.485 inches (rounded)
A square with a side length of 16 inches has an area of 256 square inches.
The area of square is : 27.040000000000003
square inches is a measure of area, your question - as phrased - makes no sense.
The question is meaningless. Inches do not contain square inches, which measure area, not length. JHC!
I think you have mis-stated your question. Square feet is an area, feet and inches is a length.
Area can't be measured in "inches", and a square doesn't have a "radius". Aside from those minor picky details, this is a very exciting question. If we may be permitted to create a somewhat similar question that actually has answers . . . If the area of a square is 72 square inches, then the length of one of its sides is 6 sqrt(2) = 8.485 inches (rounded)
The question makes no sense. Square feet measures area. Inches measures length. There are, however, 7.76 square feet in in 1118 square inches. (Divide by 12x12.)
If the perimeter of a square is 28 inches the area is: 49 square inches.
A square with a side length of 16 inches has an area of 256 square inches.
The area of any shape should be in SQUARE unit, and not only unit. So the question is wrong!
a square buddy. what type of knucklehead asks this type of question?
Area of square: 324 square inches Perimeter of square: 72 inches
incomplete question 11 what times 13 what if inches then 11 x 13 = 143 square inches
"784 inches area" is meaningless. If the area is 784 SQUARE inches, then each side of the square is 28 inches long.