48 square ft
To determine how many 400mm x 400mm slabs are needed to cover an area of 6ft x 8ft, first convert the dimensions to millimeters: 6ft is approximately 1829mm and 8ft is about 2438mm. The area to be covered is 1829mm x 2438mm = 4,467,642mm². Each slab covers an area of 400mm x 400mm = 160,000mm². Dividing the total area by the area of one slab gives approximately 28 slabs needed (4,467,642mm² ÷ 160,000mm² ≈ 27.92).
multiply them all toether!
48
The area is 8*6 = 48 square feet
8ft x 6ft x 10ft = 480 sq. ft.
If it's a right angle triangle then its hypotenuse is 10ft and its sides are 6ft and 8ft
would think you say 6ft*8ft = 48ft^2formel:If a rectangle has length l and width wit has area A = lw,
48 sq ft.
To determine how many 400mm x 400mm slabs are needed to cover an area of 6ft x 8ft, first convert the dimensions to millimeters: 6ft is approximately 1829mm and 8ft is about 2438mm. The area to be covered is 1829mm x 2438mm = 4,467,642mm². Each slab covers an area of 400mm x 400mm = 160,000mm². Dividing the total area by the area of one slab gives approximately 28 slabs needed (4,467,642mm² ÷ 160,000mm² ≈ 27.92).
multiply them all toether!
48
The area is 8*6 = 48 square feet
8ft x 6ft x 10ft = 480 sq. ft.
it is 5ft 8 in
To get the area you multiply the length and the width. Doing the math gives an answer of 48 square feet.
Area of any triangle: 0.5*base*height
8ft 6ft 71/2in