Being a square, all the linear dimensions are identical, the square root of 25.
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its 5 by 5
15 and 20 inches because these dimensions comply with Pythagoras' theorem and the area of the rectangle.
You can't, square meters is area and lineal is length. If what you are asking is actually "how do I know how many linear metres worth of dimensions there are in a specific area", you could not know without referring to the dimensions dictating the area (say a drawing etc.) If you knew the area you could work out what those two linear dimensions 'might' be by doing some mathematical experimenting for example if it was 100 sq m you need to work out what two number times together would be 100 sq m e.g 25 x 4 50 x 2 12.5 x 8 etc.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 525 square feet.
You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 550 square feet.
A linear foot is a straight-line measurement, rather than a sqare-foot measurement. A 2x4 that is five feet long would be five linear feet. Moreover, since a square is measured by its perimeter, a 5x5 square would be 20 linear feet (5+5+5+5).By comparison, its area would be measured in square rather than in linear feet. Consequently, its area would be 25 square feet (5x5). If the square were cubed, then its area would be 125 cubic feet (5x5x5).Linear foot is a term used to describe a measurement. It basically means something is being measured in one straight line. A linear foot still measures 12 inches.
Square feet is a unit of area and linear feet a unit of length. The two cannot be directly converted.
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.
You multiply width x length. An example: a room's dimensions are 15 by 25. The room's dimensions in square feet are 15x25=375 square feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the calculation gives you 500 square feet.
15 and 20 inches because these dimensions comply with Pythagoras' theorem and the area of the rectangle.
You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 337.5 square feet.
They are: 25*25 = 625 square inches
You can't, square meters is area and lineal is length. If what you are asking is actually "how do I know how many linear metres worth of dimensions there are in a specific area", you could not know without referring to the dimensions dictating the area (say a drawing etc.) If you knew the area you could work out what those two linear dimensions 'might' be by doing some mathematical experimenting for example if it was 100 sq m you need to work out what two number times together would be 100 sq m e.g 25 x 4 50 x 2 12.5 x 8 etc.
The dimensions of a cattle car were approximately 25 feet by 10 feet. This gave the cattle car an area of 250 square feet.
You have to multiply the two dimensions to get the area. In this case the answer will be 1,075 square feet.
Multiply the two dimensions to get the area. The calculation will give you 4 square feet for each tile and 100 square feet for 25 tiles.
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