Each side of the square would be 200 metres.
1 sq metre = 10.764 sq feet.
* It is unclear if the question is asking about two rectangles, each with a perimeter of 16, or two rectangles whose perimeters sum to 16. This answer assumes the former.Other than the 4x4 square, which coincidentally has both a perimeter and area of 16, some examples would be:1 x 7 rectangle : perimeter 16 in. , area 7 sq. in2 x 6 rectangle : perimeter 16 in., area 12 sq. in3 x 5 rectangle: perimeter 16 in., area 15 sq. inYou can calculate that for a given perimeter, the largest area is found in the square with a side measurement of P/4, i.e. the length and the width are the same.
1 sq metre = 10.764 sq feet so 305 sq metres = 3282.99 sq ft
48 sq. in. (12+12+12+12)
Each side of the square would be 200 metres.
24000 sq ft = 2229.67 sq metres (to 2 dp)
258,334 square feet.
There are ...( 10.76391 sq. ft. ) or if you want a perimeter: There are 13 ft 1.5 in. The length of a meter is 3 ft 3 and 3/8 of an inch.
24000 square feet.
24000 sq m
the answer is 11 sq cm
A perimeter is a measure of length and so it cannot have sq feet as units. There are precisely 5227 feet in a perimeter of 5227 feet!
43560 sq ft = 1 acre → 200 ft x 120 ft = 24000 sq ft = 24000 ÷ 43560 acre = 200/363 acre ≈ 0.551 acre.
24000 sq.cm.
1 sq metre = 10.764 sq feet.
480 sq ft = 44.59 sq metres (to 4 sf).