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 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.
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?
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!
Well, honey, if the perimeter of a square is 60 meters, that means each side is 15 meters long. To find the area, you just square the length of one side, so 15 squared is 225. So, the area of that sassy square is 225 square meters.
5 x 12 is not a square, but its area is 60 square meters.