A square meter is like a square yard. It is an area about the size of a single sidewalk section. Its measurement is 39" x 39". == == == == A meter and sq meter are Metric # for a linear measurement 1sq ft= 0.0929 square meters. 1sq meter = 1.196 sq yds. There is 0.3048 meters in a ft. 1 ft = 12 inches. 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches.
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The question cannot be answered since the area of a garden does not define its perimeter. The smallest perimeter for a 64 sq ft garden is 28.36 ft - when the garden is circular. Consider a rectangle with length L feet where L ≥ 8 and width W = 64/L Then the rectangle has an area of L*W = L*64/L = 64 sq feet. Its perimeter is P = 2*(L+W) = 2*(L+64/L) Now P can be increased by increasing L. L = 8 ft gives P = 32 ft L = 80 ft gives P = 161.6 ft L = 800 ft gives P = 1600.16 ft L = 8000 ft gives P = 16000.016 ft and so on - without any limit.
It depends on what you are talking about in terms of measurement. For example if you took the area of a square 8ft x 8ft it would be 64 sq. ft or 64ft with a 2 in the top right corner of the ft to show it's squared.
Divide the inches by 12 to get a whole number and a remainder The inches converted to feet and inches is then the whole number feet, the remainder inches eg 64 in to ft and in: 64 ÷ 12 = 5 remainder 4 → 64 in = 5 ft 4 in
The area of the room cannot be 64 ft since that is a linear measure, not the measure of an area.
144 square inches.
A square meter is like a square yard. It is an area about the size of a single sidewalk section. Its measurement is 39" x 39". == == == == A meter and sq meter are Metric # for a linear measurement 1sq ft= 0.0929 square meters. 1sq meter = 1.196 sq yds. There is 0.3048 meters in a ft. 1 ft = 12 inches. 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches.
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1sq/m=10sq/ft
1 square foot is 929.0304 square centimeters.
A square patio? if so, and one side is 8 ft. then it is 64 ft square
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The question cannot be answered since the area of a garden does not define its perimeter. The smallest perimeter for a 64 sq ft garden is 28.36 ft - when the garden is circular. Consider a rectangle with length L feet where L ≥ 8 and width W = 64/L Then the rectangle has an area of L*W = L*64/L = 64 sq feet. Its perimeter is P = 2*(L+W) = 2*(L+64/L) Now P can be increased by increasing L. L = 8 ft gives P = 32 ft L = 80 ft gives P = 161.6 ft L = 800 ft gives P = 1600.16 ft L = 8000 ft gives P = 16000.016 ft and so on - without any limit.
The area doesn't tell you the shape of the triangle or the lengths of its sides.There are an infinite number of different triangles, all with sides of differentlengths, that all have 64 ft2 of area.
This can not be done without the stated image.