10 ft x 29 ft = 290 sq ft
Answer: 24 ft² = 2.22967 m²
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.
12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.12 ft * 10 ft * 10/12 ft = 10 cubic feet.
10560 ft = 2 miles.
400 of course !
You will need 100 of them, but they are rectangles, not squares.
There is 100 sq ft to one square. So, you will need 10 squares.
First of all, I do not see how you can have 9*10 sq ft squares. If they are squares, then the length and the width must be the same - otherwise they are not squares!Next, the answer depends on the shape of the lot. If the lot is 8 ft * 1000 ft, then not a single 9*10 shapes will fit. Even though the lot is wide enough, it is too narrow.If you allow the squares that are actually rectangles, to be chopped up when necessary, you can fit 8000/(9*10) = 8000/90 = 88.88... of them.
There are 0.3125 16x16 squares in 80 sq ft.
650 sq ft
Infinitely many.
68, with 1/2 square left over
Answer: 8200 ft² = 761.804 m²
64 2-foot squares.
320 squares because in each square foot there would be 4 6 by 6 inch squares so you would do 80 times 4
Answer: 30 m² = 322.917 ft²