Assuming the units for 1.5 and 10 are in inches:
You take the product of the dimensions (multiply them):
1.5 in. x 10 in. = 15 sq. in.
The answer would be 15 square inches.
A square with a side length of 10 inches has an area of 100 square inches.
The area of a square is found by multiplying two of the equal sides together. A square has four equal sides and the four angles the sides make together are always equal to 90 degrees each. So, a square that is 10 inches by 10 inches has an area of 10 inches x 10 inches=100 square inches.
The area of square is : 100.0
A circle with a radius of 26 inches has an area of: 2,124 square inches.
It is: 30*30 = 900 square inches
pi*10*10 square inches
10 inches
170 square inches
A square with a perimeter of 40 inches has sides 10 inches long which will give it an area of 100 inches2
The area of a parallelogram with a base of 9 inches and a height of 10 inches is 90 square inches.
The area of the sector of a circle which has a diameter of 10 inches if the length of the arc is 10 inches is: 25 square inches.
Invalid conversion: square inches is a measure of area and inches is a measure of length or distance.If each side of a square is 10 inches long, the area of the square will be 100 square inches. (10*10=100)For any rectangle with an area of 100 square inches, the length of the short side times the length of the long side must total 100.(For instance, a rectangle 4 inches by 25 inches: 4*25=100)