Metric system: meters; customary system: feet
To find the relationship in width and area you can use the formula area/length = width. To find the area of a room you multiple the length by the width.
By measuring it
Since the area is given as 49, it means the room is in the shape of a square. Since all sides of a square are equal, the width of the room would also be 7.
11 and 5
Height x depth x width = volume in cubic (unit of measurement - feet, yard, centimetres, metres) e.g. 2m x 2m x 2m = 8m3
The average width of a dining room table is the measurement of the table from one long side to the other long side.
To find the relationship in width and area you can use the formula area/length = width. To find the area of a room you multiple the length by the width.
By measuring it
Since the area is given as 49, it means the room is in the shape of a square. Since all sides of a square are equal, the width of the room would also be 7.
It depends on the definition of a room. What would the minimum width or length measurement be in a space, and still have it considered a room? With a minimum dimension to go off of, must the product of the width and length be exactly 1000 square feet? Must the width and length be in whole numbers?
I would use meters.
11 and 5
Height x depth x width = volume in cubic (unit of measurement - feet, yard, centimetres, metres) e.g. 2m x 2m x 2m = 8m3
assuming a rectangular room multiply length times width
What it is saying is that to get the Area of a room you must multiply the Length of the room times the Width of the room.It is saying the Length (L) is 15, and the Width (W) is 10.So, now you must multiply the Length (15) by the Width (10) to get your answer (the Area).
A =Lw....A- areal - lengthw - width