Convert both dimensions into feet or meters and multiply them to obtain square feet or square meters
The area of a sheet of paper can be calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For a 9-inch by 12-inch sheet, the area is 9 inches × 12 inches, which equals 108 square inches.
The area is 48 square inches.
Assuming the cookie sheet to be a rectangle, and 12 and 20 inches are the dimensions of the sheet, the area of the rectangle is s1s2. Plugging in the values yield 12(20) = 240 square inches.
24 inches iz da answer
How can a length be an area?
To convert the dimensions from yards to meters, multiply by 0.9144 (1 yard = 0.9144 meters). Thus, the metal sheet is approximately 3.20 meters long and 2.01 meters wide. The area of the sheet is approximately 6.43 square meters (3.20 meters x 2.01 meters).
88 square inches.
The area is 48 square inches.
Bulk deformation has a low area-to-volume ratio.On the other hand, sheet metal has a high area-to-volume ratio.
Assuming the cookie sheet to be a rectangle, and 12 and 20 inches are the dimensions of the sheet, the area of the rectangle is s1s2. Plugging in the values yield 12(20) = 240 square inches.
To convert square inches to square meters, first convert inches to meters by multiplying by 0.0254 (since 1 inch = 0.0254 meters). Then square this value to get the area in square meters. For the area 58 x 94 inches, first convert both dimensions to meters (58 x 0.0254) and (94 x 0.0254), then multiply these values to get the area in square meters.
Not possible to change a length unit (inches) to an area unit (Sq meters).
Not possible to change a length unit (inches) to an area unit (Sq meters).
Yes.
There are no feet or inches in any area.9 square meters of area equates to 96 square feet and 126.03 square inches
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No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.