You can't tell. There are an infinite number of sets of different dimensions that
the field could have, all with the same area. The area doesn't tell you the length
or width.
Assuming you meant an area of 479 SQUARE feet, each side would be 21.9 feet
The side length of a square if the area is 196 cm2 is: 14 cm
The area of a regular hexagon with side length of 20cm is about 1039.23cm2
The side length would be 12.
The side length is 6. For a square A = s2 and s = sqrt (A)
Assuming you meant an area of 479 SQUARE feet, each side would be 21.9 feet
[Area of a square] = [length of one side] ^2 Therefore, [length of one side] = SQR RT [area of square] length = sqr rt (190) = 13.784 (approximate)
Approximately 7 cm
A square with a side length of 6m has an area of 36m2
30 meters. Area=Length times width 900=30x30
area of square = side * side side = sqrt (area ) = sqrt (49 ) =7 cm so, the approximate side length of an area that is 49 cm squared is 7 cm.
Seeing as the area = 158 = the length of 1 side squared. One side = the square root of 158 = about 12.5698 feet
(98.6)^2 OR 98.6x98.6=9721.96cm^2
For accurate calculations, more information is needed. For a rough estimate, you can assume the field is approximately square, and take the square root of the area to get the length. Or you may want to assume a different side ratio - for example, 1.5:1 - and do the corresponding calculations. It won't make much difference if all you want is a rough estimate.
A square with a side length of 4.5 inches has an area of 20.25 square inches.
That depends on what area you choose to shade.
The field is square, so you know that its length is the same as its width and so, its area is its length times its length. So find the square root of 2500 square metres and that is the length of each side of the square field.