24 square meters. ( 8 x 3 = 24 )
The area is always equal to half of the base times the perpendicular height. In this case, half of 6 is 3 and 3 times 8 is 24. So the area is 24 square metres.
Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.
A rectangle 8 metres x 3 metres has a perimeter (distance around) of 22 metres. It has an AREA of 24 square metres.
Oh, dude, to find the area of a rectangle, you just multiply the length by the width. So, for a rectangle that's 7 meters by 8 meters, you'd do 7 x 8, which equals 56 square meters. It's like basic math, man.
8 / 300
3 square metres
If the square has sides of 8 meters then its area is 8*8 = 64 square meters
The area is always equal to half of the base times the perpendicular height. In this case, half of 6 is 3 and 3 times 8 is 24. So the area is 24 square metres.
60 meters * 8 meters = 48 meters squared or an area of 48 square meters.
Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.Total surface area = 2*(12*8 + 8*3 + 3*12) = 312 square inches.
A rectangle 8 metres x 3 metres has a perimeter (distance around) of 22 metres. It has an AREA of 24 square metres.
The area of a circle with a radius of 8 meters is: 201.1 m2
To determine how many carpet squares would cover an area of 4 meters by 2 meters, you first calculate the total area, which is 8 square meters (4m x 2m). If each carpet square is, for instance, 1 square meter, then you would need 8 carpet squares. If the size of the carpet squares is different, you would divide the total area (8 square meters) by the area of one carpet square to find the number needed.
A circle with a radius of 8 meters has an area of 201.06 square meters.
Having the length x meters and width 8 meters, then the area is 8x square meters.
8 × 3 = 24 square metres
A standard taekwondo competition court, also known as a mat area, typically measures 8 meters by 8 meters for the sparring area. Surrounding this is a safety zone that can extend the total area to about 12 meters by 12 meters. The dimensions may vary slightly depending on the organizing body, but these measurements are commonly used in official competitions.