You can't tell the linear dimensions if you only know the area. There are an infinite number
of rectangles, with different dimensions, that all have the same area.
Here are a few for 387.5 . . .
1 x 387.5
2.5 x 155
3.1 x 125
5 x 77.5
15.5 x 25
19.685 square
These all have the same area. There are an infinite number of others.
The dimensions are: The dimensions of the square are LW Length x width (srry about the last one)
If a rectangle has its length equal to its width, then all four sides are of equal length and it is a square.
to calculate square feet, you find the dimensions of a room and multiply them p.s. the dimensions have to be in feet p.s.s. the dimensions are the length and width of the room p.s.s.s. the length is sideways, and the width is up and down.
36, area is equal to length X width, perimeter is equal to 2(length)+2(width) in a square length is equal to width, so we take the square root of the area to find that both are 9, which means the perimeter is 9 X 4, 36.
To know the perimeter, you must know the dimensions (length and width). But there are many possible dimensions if you have 24 square feet.
Length and width must have equal proportions.
The dimensions are: The dimensions of the square are LW Length x width (srry about the last one)
The length and width of a square are equal. Thus, find the square root of the area and the answer = length= width.
Yes, a square prism's height, length, and width are equal.
The length of the square is equal to its width, because in a square all sides are equal.
There are 2 dimensions in a square, length and width, which are always the same, due to the nature of a square.
A square has equal length and width. The length would be 3.75 inches.
Square footage is two-dimensional, the product of length times width. Unless the shape is a square, the area by itself is not sufficient to definitively ascertain the dimensions.
Length = Width = 9 units.
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We know that every side of a square in the same length, and that the area is equal to the width times the height. Because this is a square, the width and height are equal, so area is equal to the length of one of the sides times itself, or the length of one of the sides squared. So, in order to find the length of one of the sides, you take the square root of the area. The length of the side is equal to both the width and the height. For example, if you have a square with an area of 9, take the square root of 9, which is 3. So the width of that square is 3.
No, a point has no length, width, or height and thus has no dimensions. It is defined by a set of coordinates, but itself has no dimensions. A line has length but no width or height, and thus has 1 dimension. a plane has length and width, but no height, and thus has 2 dimensions. a space has length, width and height, and thus has 3 dimensions.