108 sq metres.
it is a composite number because 9x 12 = 108 and 1x 108 =108
It is just possible that it is 108 square feet!
What units are 108 and 129 in
108 is a whole number but can be represented as 108/1
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Oh, dude, like, 108 is not a perfect square because when you try to find its square root, you get a decimal, not a whole number. Perfect squares are like those popular kids in high school - they're the cool ones with whole number square roots, you know? 108 is more like the quirky kid who hangs out in the math club.
Rounded to ten digits, the number is 10.39230485
108 square feet = 12 square yards.
Before you try to factor that number, you have a couple of insurmountableproblems just finding it.-- there is no such thing as the square root of a negative number, unlessyou know how to work with 'i', the unit 'imaginary' number;-- 108 is not a perfect square number, so it's not even possible to write itsexact square root.About the best you can do is:(6 i) x sqrt(3)
This is the same as asking what is the square root of 11,664? And that answer is 107.90737.....
108 square feet = 10.03 square meters.
108 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
108 sq metres.
108 square feet (9 x 12 = 108).
108.00
it is a composite number because 9x 12 = 108 and 1x 108 =108