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.
Answer: 2 square root of 3
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
21-4x3 is equal to 9.
(4x3)+2 = 14
To find the total surface area of the box, you would calculate the area of each of the six faces and then sum them up. The box described has dimensions of 4 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet, so the total surface area would be 2(4x3) + 2(4x6) + 2(3x6) = 24 + 48 + 36 = 108 square feet.
Yes, 4x3 or 3x4 does equal 12.