SOLUTION: Find the petimeter in imperial units and the area in metric units. A square with sides 5 yards long. Thank you.

Algebra.Com
Question 1036768: Find the petimeter in imperial units and the area in metric units.
A square with sides 5 yards long.
Thank you.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
s = side length
---
Perimeter = 4s
Area = s^2
-----
Look up any conversions.

RELATED QUESTIONS

You have two gallons of water. What are the dimensions of a cube that would hold that... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
What is the area in square units of an isosceles triangle with a base that is 8 units... (answered by Fombitz,ewatrrr)
Find the area, in terms of “y”, of a square rug whose sides are (y + 3) units... (answered by Alan3354)
okay...so my next question: Calculate the area in metric units: Find the difference in... (answered by jojo14344)
I have a geometry study guide that I honestly do not understand at all. I need answers... (answered by Fombitz)
Find the area of a right angle, in square units, with sides of length, 10, 24,... (answered by mananth)
Let's say you have a rectangle and you would like to find the area of it in square units. (answered by stanbon)
ABCD is a square with diagonal AC 8 units long. How many square units are there in the... (answered by ikleyn)
1. Which has the greater area, a square with sides x + 1 units long or a rectangle with... (answered by Earlsdon)