Science has not been able to answer this seemingly-simple question yet,
mainly because there is no such thing as a "10-sided octagon" that can be
brought into the lab and measured.
44499 sq ft (approx)
two sides 12 ft and two sides 10 ft is 120 sq ft (12*10)
5*2 ft = 10 ft
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you need to add up the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the area of the rectangle is given as 60 sq ft, and one of its sides is 6 ft. To find the other side, you divide the area by the given side length: 60 sq ft ÷ 6 ft = 10 ft. Now, you can calculate the perimeter by adding up all the sides: 6 ft + 10 ft + 6 ft + 10 ft = 32 ft.
yes. add all sides together to find the perimeter. 7+8+10=25.
44499 sq ft (approx)
It is the sum of its 8 sides added together
two sides 12 ft and two sides 10 ft is 120 sq ft (12*10)
5*2 ft = 10 ft
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you need to add up the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the area of the rectangle is given as 60 sq ft, and one of its sides is 6 ft. To find the other side, you divide the area by the given side length: 60 sq ft ÷ 6 ft = 10 ft. Now, you can calculate the perimeter by adding up all the sides: 6 ft + 10 ft + 6 ft + 10 ft = 32 ft.
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle has two sides that are 4 feet long and two sides that are 10 feet long. To find the perimeter, you add 4 + 4 + 10 + 10, which equals 28 feet. Therefore, the perimeter of a 4 ft by 10 ft rectangle is 28 feet.
yes. add all sides together to find the perimeter. 7+8+10=25.
To get the perimeter of that square add 10ft 4 times(10+10+10+10) because that's the number of sides a square have.
It is a rhombus with sides of length sqrt(61) feet = approx 7.8 feet.
There need not be any as an area can have any shape; for example 4000 sq ft can be a rectangle with side lengths 1 ft and 4000 ft - as this rectangle has a width of 1 ft a 10 ft by 10 ft area cannot be extracted from it. However, if you are asking how many sections with the same area as a square of sides 10 ft can be made in an area of 4000 sq ft, then: 4000 sq ft ÷ (10 ft × 10 ft) = 4000 sq ft ÷ 100 sq ft = 40.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the width by the length. In this case, the area would be 34 ft x 10 ft = 340 square feet. The perimeter of a rectangle is found by adding up all the sides, which in this case would be 2(34 ft) + 2(10 ft) = 68 ft + 20 ft = 88 feet.
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