You cannot.
Square feet is a measure of area and has two dimensions: lngth and breadth. The information provided in the question indicates an object in 5-dimensional hyperspace.
Even assuming these were the sides of a pentagon, it would not be possible to answer the question. A pentagon is not a rigid figure and so information about its side lengths is not enough to determine its area. This is in the same way that a square can be flexed into a rhombus which can then be made as narrow as you wish, with as little area as you wish.
You cannot.
Square feet is a measure of area and has two dimensions: lngth and breadth. The information provided in the question indicates an object in 5-dimensional hyperspace.
Even assuming these were the sides of a pentagon, it would not be possible to answer the question. A pentagon is not a rigid figure and so information about its side lengths is not enough to determine its area. This is in the same way that a square can be flexed into a rhombus which can then be made as narrow as you wish, with as little area as you wish.
You cannot.
Square feet is a measure of area and has two dimensions: lngth and breadth. The information provided in the question indicates an object in 5-dimensional hyperspace.
Even assuming these were the sides of a pentagon, it would not be possible to answer the question. A pentagon is not a rigid figure and so information about its side lengths is not enough to determine its area. This is in the same way that a square can be flexed into a rhombus which can then be made as narrow as you wish, with as little area as you wish.
You cannot.
Square feet is a measure of area and has two dimensions: lngth and breadth. The information provided in the question indicates an object in 5-dimensional hyperspace.
Even assuming these were the sides of a pentagon, it would not be possible to answer the question. A pentagon is not a rigid figure and so information about its side lengths is not enough to determine its area. This is in the same way that a square can be flexed into a rhombus which can then be made as narrow as you wish, with as little area as you wish.
130 square feet !
299 square feet = 33.22 square yards
19'x13'
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 143 square inches.
There is one and only one real solution, and no imaginary solutions, of the equation x13 = 1. The solution is x = 1. If x = -1 then x13 = -1, so that does not work. If x = i, then x13 = -i, so that does not work. If x = -i, then x13 = -i, so that does not work.
143 square feet.
130 square feet !
18 feet x13 feet is ~21.7 square meters.
299 square feet = 33.22 square yards
13'x13' = 169 square feet
52 square feet. This is an easy calculation - just multiply the length by the width. The answer is the number of square feet.
Just multiply the two dimensions together. This gives you 208 square feet.
To convert square feet to square meters, you can use the conversion factor 1 square foot is equal to 0.092903 square meters. Therefore, 18 feet by 13 feet is equal to 214.81 square feet. Converting this to square meters gives approximately 19.96 square meters.
19'x13'
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 143 square inches.
18 cubic yards or 487.5 cubic feet.
There is one and only one real solution, and no imaginary solutions, of the equation x13 = 1. The solution is x = 1. If x = -1 then x13 = -1, so that does not work. If x = i, then x13 = -i, so that does not work. If x = -i, then x13 = -i, so that does not work.