Each side measures 5m
Imagine a square of paper (or carpet, lino, metal....whatever) which measures just about 173cm along each side. That square of material is 3 square metres in size. That's how much :o)
Each side of the square is 9 inches.
Each side is 20 cm
11 feet long(112 = 121)
Do you want wall-to-wall carpeting? Then you want to know the total surface area of the room's floor. area of the room. The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the WIDTH x DEPTH. 14 X 10 = 140 square feet. That is the size of your floor. How do you determine the size of each piece of carpet to cover the floor? The same way! A square yard (the standard measurement of carpet) has four sides of equal length, because it is a square. How long is each side? How long is one yard! That would be 3 feet on each side. Both WIDTH and DEPTH are 3 feet. To multiply WIDTH x DEPTH, multiply 3x3. The answer is 9. That is how many square feet are in one square yard! How many squares of carpet, each 9 square feet, will be needed to cover 140 feet? The formula would be 9x?=140. To determine the variable, which will be your answer, divide both sides of the equation by 9. That leaves your equation at ?=15 with a remainder of 5 square feet. Will the carpet store cut a section of carpet that is 9 square feet to give you only the 5 square feet you will need? Then your answer is 15 5/9ths. Otherwise, you will need to buy 16 square yards. Then you will cut away 4/9ths of a square yard. This you can give to your cat, who will appreciate the new "toy"! How many squares of 9 square feet will be needed to cover 140 square feet? Divide the total area by the size of your squares! 140 divided by 9 equals 15 with a remainder of 5. The carpet store probably will not be willing to sell a piece of carpet to cover what is left, which would equal your remainder divided by the size of your carpet square (which would by 5/9ths of a square yard, slightly more than one-half). So your answer would be 16 square yards are needed! (and about one-half a square yard of extra carpet you can let your cat play with!)
Well, darling, if the area of the square is 25m², then each side must be the square root of 25, which is 5m. Since a square has four equal sides, the perimeter would be 4 times the length of one side, giving us a sassy perimeter of 20m. Voilà!
Imagine a square of paper (or carpet, lino, metal....whatever) which measures just about 173cm along each side. That square of material is 3 square metres in size. That's how much :o)
To obtain the square footage you multiply the length of the sides together - 5*5 = 25 square feet.
Each side of the square is 9 inches.
One side will be 28/4 = 7m
There is a huge range of prices and qualities. You can expect 1.50 per square foot on the lower side and around 6.00 per square foot on the higher side. The average selling price of carpet mostly purchased is around 3.00 per square foot.
Each side = 1.2 metres
The area of a square of a with 82 feet on each side is: 6,724 square feet.
If a square has an area of 86 square inches, each side is about 9.273 inches long.
well... the area of a square is side times side so the square root of 9 is 3.each side is 3 inches long
The lengths of each side is 9 inches.
Each side is 11 units