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Centimetres squared, mtrs squared etc. example, a room is 5 mtrs wide and 10 mts long the area of the room is 50mtrs squared
Assuming that the longer dimension is called the length, and the other the width, it can have any length greater than or equal to 10 metres. It could, for example be a room that is 100 m long and 1 metre wide. Or 1 kilometre long and 10 centimetres wide.
38 feet assuming the room was square
Multiply them together.
The ceiling and floor are each (12 x 10) = 120 square feet. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd also have to know the height of the ceiling.
that would be like 10 times 10 which equal 100
90 square feet
Area is length times width. The floor is 100 square feet.
Centimetres squared, mtrs squared etc. example, a room is 5 mtrs wide and 10 mts long the area of the room is 50mtrs squared
A possibility: 2 yards by 3 yards
Assuming that the longer dimension is called the length, and the other the width, it can have any length greater than or equal to 10 metres. It could, for example be a room that is 100 m long and 1 metre wide. Or 1 kilometre long and 10 centimetres wide.
Length times width = area, 10 X 15 = 150 Square feet.
3 yards x 2 yards
38 feet assuming the room was square
Multiply them together.
The ceiling and floor are each (12 x 10) = 120 square feet. In order to calculate the area of the walls, we'd also have to know the height of the ceiling.
The area of rectangle is : 50.0