A squares area is equal to the the square of one of the side lengths. Therefore √196*4=56 yards.
48 meters
18 and 8
Area and perimeter can be used for measuring things such as lawns (for lawn care) or an area of ground for cement (to order the cement)
If you're planning to carpet, paint, or wax the floor, then you need to know its area. If you're planning to spiff up the appearance of the floor with new baseboard molding, then you don't care about the area, but you need to know its perimeter. If you're planning to put up a fence around your yard, then you need to know its perimeter. If you're planning to plant a whole new lawn in your yard, then you don't care about the perimeter, but you need to know its area. Somebody said : "But if you know one of them, can't you figure out the other one ?" No, you can't in the world of floors and lawns but it is occasionaly possible with geometric figures. A square with a perimeter of 24 units will have to have an area of 36 square units and a square with an area of 25 square units will have to have a perimeter of 20 units.
It depends on the shape. Let's say your lawn is 1 foot by 100 feet, which equals 100 square feet, then the surrounding measurement, called the 'perimeter', is 1+ 1+ 100+ 100 = 202 feet. Or, if the lawn is, say, 4 feet by 25 feet, which equals 100 square feet, the perimeter is 4+ 4+ 25+ 25 = 58 feet. If the lawn is perfectly square, its size would be 10 feet by 10 feet, and the perimeter is 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ = 40 feet. The same is true for all dimensions in between: the perimeter changes as the shape of the lawn changes.
If the lawn is twice as long as it is wide, and length times width is 288, then 3x = 288, or x = 96. The lawn is then 96 by 192 feet. This means that the perimeter is 576 feet (96 + 96 + 192 + 192).
1200 square yards
IF the lawn is rectangular, then the area is (395 x 236) = 93,220 square feet, or about 0.47 acre.
If the lawn is rectangular (or square) then measure its length and width - in feet. The area is length * width. If it is odd shaped, try and mark out rectangles, measure their area as above and then add together the answers for each rectangle.
The area does not uniquely determine the linear dimensions of the boundary. The same area could be covered by many different shapes, with different dimensions. 1.5 hectares is 15,000 square meters. If the field is square, then the length of each side is about 122.5 meters, and the perimeter is about 489.9 meters. If the field is a circle, then its diameter is about 138.2 meters, and its perimeter (circumference) is about 434 meters. If the field is a triangle with 3 equal sides, then the side is about 186 meters, and the perimeter is about 558.4 meters. It could also be a rectangle measuring 150 by 100 (perimeter = 500), or 15 by 1,000 (perimeter = 2,030), or 5 by 3,000 (perimeter = 6,010), or many other choices. If you want to buy a piece of land and there's somebody willing to sell it to you by perimeter, buy a circle. It's the perimeter that covers the most area, and that means the most wheat or soybeans. Of course it also means the most property tax, and if you build on it, the most lawn to mow.
The lawn is 18-ft long and 8-ft wide. Write down all the factors of 144, and find two of them that add up to 26. (P.S.: Sooner or later, you'll have to learn to do this on your own. You can't go through life asking somebody else to do it for you every time you need it.)
The answer depends on how much what. Fencing or edging is related to perimeter; turfing or netting is related to area.