You cannot.
A quadrilateral is not a rigid shapes so knowing the sides does not enable you to work out the area. As an illustration, consider a square. It can be flexed to form a rhombus and the opposite sides can then be brought closer and closer together. The base remains the same as before but the vertical height decreases to zero. Along with that, the area decreases to zero.
Although the example was given in terms of a square and rhombus, a similar argument can be applied to any polygon with more than 3 sides.
13 meters by 13 meters is 169 square meters. Areas are found by multiplying the two sides. If the lengths of the two sides are the same, it is a square. If the lengths of the two sides are different, it is a rectangle. For example, 12 meters by 11 meters is a rectangle. The area is 12 meters x11 meters=132 square meters.
A square with a side length of 4.3 meters has an area of 18.49 square meters.
32 meters. (8 meters x 4 sides)
A half square meter is equal to 0.5 square meters. To calculate the area of a square, you multiply the length by the width. Therefore, if a square has sides that are each 1 meter in length, the area would be 1 square meter. Half of that would be 0.5 square meters.
The length of each of the sides is then 9 metres.
measure in square meters, a paddock with four different sides
13 meters by 13 meters is 169 square meters. Areas are found by multiplying the two sides. If the lengths of the two sides are the same, it is a square. If the lengths of the two sides are different, it is a rectangle. For example, 12 meters by 11 meters is a rectangle. The area is 12 meters x11 meters=132 square meters.
If you mean, the perimeter, P(square)=4s P=4x2.750m P=11.000m
There are 1609.34 meters in a mile. Since a square mile is a mile in length and a mile in width, you would need to multiply these two sides to calculate the area in square meters. Therefore, there are approximately 2,590,000 square meters in a square mile.
To calculate the area of a square, you multiply the length of one side by itself. Therefore, 23 square meters would represent the area of a square with sides measuring approximately 4.8 meters each. This can be calculated by taking the square root of 23, which is approximately 4.8.
A square with a side length of 4.3 meters has an area of 18.49 square meters.
How to get this problem: 1. Do 9x4. (All sides of a square are congruent. If one side is 9 meters, all of the other sides are 9 meters each. There are four sides of a square). Perimeter: 36 meters
If the square has sides of 8 meters then its area is 8*8 = 64 square meters
26*26 = 676 square meters
1.68 meters squared is a unit of measurement for area. It represents the area of a square or rectangle with sides measuring 1.68 meters each. To calculate the area of a square or rectangle, you multiply the length by the width, so in this case, the area would be 1.68 meters multiplied by 1.68 meters, resulting in 2.8224 square meters.
Area = 18*18 = 324 square meters
If the square has an area of 36 square meters then each of its sides will be 6 meters in length