The side lengths of a square if the area is 4,225 square feet is: 65 feet.
If you multiply two lengths in feet, you get square feet, not cubic feet.
Yes. It is the measures of the three sides that need to be equal not simply the numbers in different units. So a triangle of with sides of 1 yard, 3 feet and 36 inches would be equilateral even though the 3 numbers are different.
To find the area, we multiply the lengths of the sides together. As your board is 12.2 feet by 12.2 feet, the area will be 12.2 x 12.2 feet squared, or 148.84 square feet.
3.67 square feet would be a square with sides of sqrt(3.67) or approximately 1.915 feet. One international foot is .3048 of a meter. So these sides would be 1.915 * .3048 = 0.5839 meter. Square that to get the answer of 0.34 square meters.
The area of a square cannot be 196 feet. If the area is 196 square feet (which is an entirely different thing) its sides are sqrt(196) = 14 feet.
If his room is square, the sides are 8 feet.
sqrt(32000) ft = 178.885 ft (approx)
It is not possible to answer this question. Assuming the numbers refer to the lengths of sides of a qudrilateral, there are two major problems. The first is that the lengths of the four sides of a quadrilateral do not uniquely identify its shape. For example, a square can be distorted into a rhombus with sides of the same measure and such a rhombus will have a different area to the square. In the same way, any quadrilateral can be distorted into another with a different area. The second problem is that no units are given for the given lengths: feet, yards, metres, miles, etc.
9 feet was the original side lengths
The answer depends on the shape of the quadrilateral and the form in which that information is given: for example, lengths of sides and angles, coordinates of vertices.
A 40' by 40' lot will have an area found by multiplying the lengths of two sides, or squaring the length of a side. That's 40 x 40 or 402 which equals 1600 square feet.
The side lengths of a square if the area is 4,225 square feet is: 65 feet.
Let the sides of the squares be x and x+2: (x+2)(x+2)-x2 = 44 square feet x2+4x+4-x2 = 44 4x+4 = 44 4x = 44-4 4x = 40 x = 10 Length of the smaller poster = 10 feet Check: 122-102 = 44 square feet
If a square's area is 10 square feet, the length of one of its sides is 3.16227766 feet.
To get the square footage you simply multiply the lengths of the sides together (ie here 4*6 which comes to 24 ) - so the square footage is 24 square feet.
It depends on the shape. The more compact the shape, the smaller the square feet. A sphere would be the smallest. The largest would be an object like cube that has one dimension that is very small.