60.28 is the length of the diagonal, got through Pythagoras' Theorem.
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Since a square has right angles, you can use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the diagonal. Specifically, the diagonal of a square is equal to the length of a side, multiplied by the square root of 2.
(Diagonal)2 = (36)2 + (26)2 = 1,972Diagonal = sqrt(1,972) = 44.4072 (rounded)
I assume that you refer to a 12 ft x 12 ft 8 in square. The length of the diagonal is determined easily suing Pythororas's therem: Diagonal = sqrt[122 + (128/12)2] feet = sqrt(304.4... ) ft = 17.448 ft approx.
There are an infiite number ofanswers. Some of them are: L = 216 ft x W = 1 ft 108 ft x 2 ft, 20ft x 10.8 ft 72 ft x 3 ft, 30 ft x 7.2 ft 54 ft x 4 ft, 40 ft x 5.4 ft etc
1 x 268, 2 x 134, 4 x 67, 67 x 4, 134 x 2, 268 x 1 = 268