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If it's a rectangular field, you need to multiply the length by the width (both in feet), to get the area (in square feet).
You can compute this only if you know the volume and height, or volume and cross-sectional area. The volume of a rectangular prism is Length X Width X Height. The volume is therefore Length X Area (cross-section). L = V/A L = V/(WH)
The length would be 6.5. Since you have the area divide that by the width.
If the area is "well behaved" or if most offcuts are used then 77 tiles will suffice. However, if the area is not rectangular then you are likely to require more. Also, unless the length or width of the rectangular area is an exact multiple of 19.5 inches, there will be many off-cuts.
The area is not sufficient information to determine the length and width. First of all, there is no reason to suppose that the area is rectangular as opposed to circular or triangular or some other simple or complicated shape. Even if, on the basis that the question asks for length and width, 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.
Area = Length * Width So Width = Area / Length = 165/15 = 11 metres.
It is 57 metres.
Area = length * width
It is length * width.
Doubling the width of a rectangular rug will affect the perimeter because the total length and width will be doubled. The area will be twice the length times the width.
the length of a rectangular garden is 12 meters and the width is 7 meters. What is the area
you times the length by the width to get the area of any rectangular or square shapes
4.8x10^5cm2
Length x width (: trust me!*
time width by length
length x width
Area = Length*Width so Width = Area/Length = 255/17 ft = 15 feet.