144 in2
144 in2
1 ft2 = 144 in2 (12 inches x 12 inches), so divide by 144: (360 in2)/(144 in2/ft2) = 2.5 ft2
The square's area is 36 in2 while the rectangle's is 32. So the square has the greater area.
144 of them are.
144 in2
A square with an area of 400 square units has a perimeter of 80 units.
144 in2
1 ft2 = 144 in2 (12 inches x 12 inches), so divide by 144: (360 in2)/(144 in2/ft2) = 2.5 ft2
107 in x 58 in = 6206 in26206 in2 ÷ 122 in2/ft2 = 6206 in2 ÷ 144 in2/ft2 ≈ 43.10 ft2
Look at a square that is 12 inches by 12 inches. To get the perimeter, you just add up the length of all 4 sides (12 + 12 + 12 + 12) to get 48 inches. However, to get the area, you multiply the length by the width (12*12), which is expressed in squared inches: 144 in2. As you can see, 144 is much bigger than 48, so no, there is no problem at all.
Find the area in square inches and divide by 144. (1 ft2 = 144 in2) Or, convert each side to feet by dividing by 12 (1 ft = 12 in) and then find the area which will be in square feet.
The square's area is 36 in2 while the rectangle's is 32. So the square has the greater area.
144 of them are.
Since 1 acre is 43,560 square feet, and 1 square foot is 144 square inches, 2 acres is: 43,560 ft2 / acre x 144 in2 / ft2 X 2 acre = 12,545,280 in2
50 in2
4 in2 Square has four equal sides and you say the side is 1 inch. Hence perimeter is 4 inches