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The area of a shape does not provide enough information to determine its dimensions.


First of all, there is no reason to suppose that the room is rectangular as opposed to circular, L-shaped or some other complicated shape. Even if you assume that it is a rectangle, there are infinitely many possible answers: ranging from a nearly square area to an extremely long, very thin strip.

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It depends on the length and the width of the room.
[While 11.43 ft × 10.5 ft equals 120.0 square feet (to one decimal place), this is unlikely to be the actual length and width measurements of the room. The room may be squarish or long and narrow!]

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If the room is square, it would be about 10.95 x 10.95 feet. If it isn't square, you need to tell us what shape it is. It could be 10 x 12 or 8 x 15

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Q: What are the measurements of a 120 sq ft room?
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