The dimensions of the rectangular lot are: 30m by 15m
15m square is equal to 2,250,000 cm square. Note though, that 15m square is not the same as 15 square metres.
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As the rectangular garden is 10m wide, then two sides will require 10m of fencing. Thus 2*10 = 20m of fencing. It is also 15m long, so two sides will require 15m of fencing. Thus 2*15 = 30m of fencing. Adding up all 4 sides => 20+30 = 50m of fencing.
This is obviously a square that cannot exist in our universe, where all sides of a square ere equal....
The GCF of 12m, 15m and 30m is 3m.
The dimensions of the rectangular lot are: 30m by 15m
The GCF is: 3m
15m+3/2 = -6 30m+3 = -12 30m = -15 m = -1/2
15m x 15m = 225 square meters.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. In this case, the grid is 15m by 10m, so the area would be 15m x 10m = 150 square meters. This means that the grid covers a total area of 150 square meters.
15m square is equal to 2,250,000 cm square. Note though, that 15m square is not the same as 15 square metres.
To find the area of a square, you square the length of one of its sides. In this case, if one side of the square is 15 meters, the area would be 15 meters x 15 meters, which equals 225 square meters. So, the area of the square would be 225 square meters.
To find the area of the concrete border, we first calculate the total area of the pool including the border and then subtract the area of the pool itself. The total length of the pool with the border is 30m (25m + 2.5m on each side), and the total width is 15m (10m + 5m on each end). Therefore, the total area of the pool with the border is 30m x 15m = 450 square meters. The area of the pool itself is 25m x 10m = 250 square meters. Thus, the area of the concrete border is 450 square meters - 250 square meters = 200 square meters.
Day traders will usually use 1m, 5m, 15m or 30m time frames. Which time frame to choose is depends on the trader's character, an aggressive trader will probably use the 1m and 5m, a more serene trader will probably use the 15m or 30m.
30*1 = 30 square metres.