60 meters have an area of 0 square meters.Meters are a unit of length and have zero (0) width;area = length x width= 60 meters x 0 meters= 0 square meters.
The side lengths of a square with an area of 60 square meters is: 7.746 meters.
area = 3 x (radius to point) squared x sin 60 degrees =3(10)(10)(.866) = 259.8 sq m
There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter. Therefore, to convert decimeters to meters, you divide by 10. In this case, 60 decimeters divided by 10 equals 6 meters. So, there are 6 meters in 60 decimeters.
A circle with a radius of 30 meters has an area of 2827.43 square meters.
Area = length x width; 10 m x 6 m = 60 m2 (also written as 60 square metres)
60 meters * 8 meters = 48 meters squared or an area of 48 square meters.
60 meters have an area of 0 square meters.Meters are a unit of length and have zero (0) width;area = length x width= 60 meters x 0 meters= 0 square meters.
The area of a square with a perimeter of 60 meters is: 225 m2
The side lengths of a square with an area of 60 square meters is: 7.746 meters.
A square 60 meters on each side will have an area of 3600 square meters.
area = 3 x (radius to point) squared x sin 60 degrees =3(10)(10)(.866) = 259.8 sq m
There are 10 decimeters in 1 meter. Therefore, to convert decimeters to meters, you divide by 10. In this case, 60 decimeters divided by 10 equals 6 meters. So, there are 6 meters in 60 decimeters.
A circle with a radius of 30 meters has an area of 2827.43 square meters.
It is exactly 60 square metres!
Ah, what a lovely question. To find the area of a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So, 10 meters multiplied by 6 meters equals 60 square meters. Isn't that just a happy little calculation?
5 x 12 is not a square, but its area is 60 square meters.