You cannot. There are infinitely many possible parallelograms whose area is 135 square units, each with a different base (and so a different height).
Office area = 13*9 = 117 square units
Take the length of a side (a square has all 4 sides same length) in the units, and square that number (multiply it by itself), then take the units as square units. Example: a square has a side length of 3 units, then the area = (3 units)2 = 9 units2.
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Infinitely many
Area is measured in square units.
No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.
You cannot. There are infinitely many possible parallelograms whose area is 135 square units, each with a different base (and so a different height).
Office area = 13*9 = 117 square units
Take the length of a side (a square has all 4 sides same length) in the units, and square that number (multiply it by itself), then take the units as square units. Example: a square has a side length of 3 units, then the area = (3 units)2 = 9 units2.
There are no square inches in an inch. Square inches are units of area and inches are units of length.
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A square unit is a measure of area, a foot is a linear unit. There are no area units in any linear measure.
Area is measured by length time width. The calculation gives you 117 square units.
There are no inches in an square inch. Square inches are units of area and inches are units of length, the two can not be equated.
You get area by multiplying length by width. So this would be 117 square units.
Infinitely many.