Assume that the area is a rectangle, or is reasonably close. The measurements you have could be called the width and the length. What do you have to do with those two numbers? Here is a hint: 5 squared is 25.
18 10x10-inch tiles.
10 feet*10 feet=100 square feet
To determine how many bags of concrete are needed for a 10x10 patio, you first need to calculate the volume of concrete required. A 10x10 patio is 100 square feet, and if you plan for a thickness of 4 inches (0.33 feet), the volume would be 100 sq ft x 0.33 ft = 33 cubic feet. Since standard concrete bags are typically 80 pounds and cover about 0.6 cubic feet, you would need approximately 55 bags of concrete (33 cubic feet ÷ 0.6 cubic feet per bag).
100 square feet 10x10= 1 square of siding
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
Multiply width by length to get the area. The answer would be 100 square feet.
453.6 cubic feet=138.29 square feet
one hundred
As an area of square feet has no height, it has no volume which is measured in cubic feet. Thus there are 0 cubic feet in 440 square feet.
Square feet and cubic feet are units of different measurements. Square feet is a unit of area. Cubic feet is a unit of volume.
infinitely many, because a square feet is a surface and a cubic feet a volume. since a surface has no volume you can fit infinitly many in a cubic feet.
Cubic feet do not go into square feet. Cubic feet is a unit of volume lengthxwidthxheight Square feet is a unit of area lengthxwidth.