If the dimensions are in feet then there are: 4 times 3 = 12 square feet
14 ft. There are three feet in each yard, therefore 4x3=12 + 2=14
well a yard = foot. 4x3=12 and + 1 = 13 feet. your welcome
4x3 times 4x3 = 16x6
Yes, 4x3 or 3x4 does equal 12.
I'm not sure what you mean but try this. If a rectangle has sides of 4 metres and 3 metres then the area of the square is 12 square metres
Assuming that the 4 and 3 in your problem are feet, 12 square feet.
Simply multiply the two numbers to get the area. You would have 12 square units.
14 ft. There are three feet in each yard, therefore 4x3=12 + 2=14
4 yards equals 12 feet, since 1 yard=3 feet, 4x3=12.
well a yard = foot. 4x3=12 and + 1 = 13 feet. your welcome
4x3 times 4x3 = 16x6
13 feet 1 yard=3 ft 4X3=12 12+1=13
In a 4x3 grid, you can count the number of squares of various sizes. There are 12 unit squares (1x1), 6 squares of size 2x2, and 1 square of size 3x3. Therefore, the total number of squares is 12 + 6 + 1 = 19.
21-4x3 is equal to 9.
(4x3)+2 = 14
The box has:-- 2 sides that measure 4-ft by 3-ft-- 2 sides that measure 4-ft by 6-ft-- 2 sides that measure 3-ft by 6-ftEach of the first pair has 12 square feet of area.Each of the second pair has 24 square feet of area.Each of the third pair has 18 square feet of area.Total = (2 x 12) + (2 x 24) + (2 x 18) = 2 x (12 + 24 + 18) = 2 x (54) = 108 square feet.
Yes, 4x3 or 3x4 does equal 12.