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∙ 2011-03-07 19:40:30An acre is defined as 43,560 square feet; the sides of a square having that area would be the square root of that number, or about 208 feet 9 inches.
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∙ 2011-03-07 19:40:30Square feet is a measure of area. To figure out how many square feet there are in a square or rectangle, you would simply multiply the width by the length.For example, if the width is 5ft and the length is 7 ft, then the area would be 5x7 = 35 square feet.
I would measure it with a ruler.
This depends on the area you live in and how much area there is. If you lived in the US, you would more likely measure by hectares, acres, and other units of area. However, if you live in Great Britain, Asia or Australia and other parts of the world, you would more likely use square meters and centimeters. Now to your question. Which unit would you use to measure area: square centimeters or square meters? If I were to draw a square on a piece of paper, it would not match up to a single meter in length so I would measure by square centimeters (GB) or square inches (US). But if I were to measure larger areas such as land, I would measure in square meters (GB) or square feet and hectares (US).
Miles measure length, acres measure area. They aren't directly comparable.54 acres is 0.084375 square miles, if that helps any.
50*50 ft = 2500 ft is a measure of length, not area. It would not be appropriate to convert a length into an area. 50ft * 50 ft, on the other hand, is a measure of an area and is equivalent to 232.26 sq metres (to 2 dp).
The "millimeter" would be perfect.
Square meters are a measure of area, not length. Therefore you could use square meters to measure the area of a basketball court.
Square miles.
Metres, to measure its length or width, square metres to measure its area.
Unless the room is a perfect square (length and width are the exact same) you cannot determine the length and width without knowing one of the two first. If you know one of these, simply divide the square footage by the measurement that you do know. If the room is a perfect square, the length and width would both be the square root of the square footage.
Metres, to measure its length or width, square metres to measure its area.
You cannot, square feet is a measure of area feet are a measure of length the two are not interchangeable
There are 10,000 square centimeters in a square meter. You can't really say a number of centimeters (a measure of length) would be in a square meter (a measure of area).
Square feet is a measure of area. To figure out how many square feet there are in a square or rectangle, you would simply multiply the width by the length.For example, if the width is 5ft and the length is 7 ft, then the area would be 5x7 = 35 square feet.
Each side of the square 3 acres would measure 361.5 feet, approximately.
Metres for its length and breadth, square metres for its area.
No. If the square root of 98 was an integer, 98 would be a perfect square.