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How many square feet in an area 10 feet x 7 feet? - Answers
area is defined as the measurement of the length multiplied by the measurement of the width of the article/item of which you wish to know the area. therefore taking the width of the item to be 10 and the length to be 7 the area is equal to 10 x 7 = 70 squares of the measurement. as the measurement here is in feet then the resultant measurement will be 70 square feet. resultant measurements of the area are always as a square of the measurement, thus if the measure is in inches the resultant would be square inches; if the measurement is in miles the resultant would be square miles, and so forth. additionally the measurement is always indicative of two (2) dimensions.
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How many square feet in an area 10 feet x 7 feet? - Answers
area is defined as the measurement of the length multiplied by the measurement of the width of the article/item of which you wish to know the area. therefore taking the width of the item to be 10 and the length to be 7 the area is equal to 10 x 7 = 70 squares of the measurement. as the measurement here is in feet then the resultant measurement will be 70 square feet. resultant measurements of the area are always as a square of the measurement, thus if the measure is in inches the resultant would be square inches; if the measurement is in miles the resultant would be square miles, and so forth. additionally the measurement is always indicative of two (2) dimensions.
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How many square feet in an area 10 feet x 7 feet? - Answers
area is defined as the measurement of the length multiplied by the measurement of the width of the article/item of which you wish to know the area. therefore taking the width of the item to be 10 and the length to be 7 the area is equal to 10 x 7 = 70 squares of the measurement. as the measurement here is in feet then the resultant measurement will be 70 square feet. resultant measurements of the area are always as a square of the measurement, thus if the measure is in inches the resultant would be square inches; if the measurement is in miles the resultant would be square miles, and so forth. additionally the measurement is always indicative of two (2) dimensions.
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