Well I don't have a clue what you're asking and no one will give you the right answer cause there's no way to comprehend that logically.
All you need to do is multiply the length by the width, and it doesn't matter in what order you do it. 20ft X30ft= 600 square feet.
18ft*20ft = 360 square feet
Since the area is given as 49, it means the room is in the shape of a square. Since all sides of a square are equal, the width of the room would also be 7.
Answers for ali room has an area of 1295 sqeare feet. his room is 35 feet long. what is the area
How high is the room, and how tall ar the tables?
All you need to do is multiply the length by the width, and it doesn't matter in what order you do it. 20ft X30ft= 600 square feet.
18ft*20ft = 360 square feet
assuming that you've measured the room in feet, then square area=Width x Length... so 12ft x 20ft = 240ft2
To find the number of marbles that fill the room, you need to figure the room's dimensions and the size of the marbles to be used. You will then figure the area.
Multiply 20x26.
Since the area is given as 49, it means the room is in the shape of a square. Since all sides of a square are equal, the width of the room would also be 7.
Answers for ali room has an area of 1295 sqeare feet. his room is 35 feet long. what is the area
How high is the room, and how tall ar the tables?
With area formulas we can know how much carpeting we need in our living room and how to efficiently price each square foot. If you know the length and width of a rectangular room you can easily find your area and how much it will cost you. Area is everywhere.
I'm guessing that the room is in the shape of a rectangle. If so, we can easily do a simple area calculation, noting that the area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. A = l x w A = 39ft x 20ft A = 780ft.ft A = 780ft2
You need to measure it. You cannot calculate it from the available information.
The answer will depend on the units used for the given measurements of the room. Is the room 20ft * 6ft or 20yards * 6yards or some other units?