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We are having a new shed put up. The man at the council said the concrete base will be 5 m square. What is this in feet and how long will each side be. Sorry maths is not my strong point.
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If someone says that a shed base will be 'five metres square', that means that the shape will be square and each side will be 5 metres (16' 5") long. (That's quite a big shed)
However, if the area of the (rectangular) base is given as 'five square metres', it means that multiplying the length and width together (when measured in metres) gives '5' as the numerical answer.
For example, the base could be 1m (3' 3") wide and 5m (16' 5") long.
Or it could be 2m (6' 7") wide and 2.5m (8' 2") long.
If it was square, it would have to be 2.24m (7' 4") along each side.
Chris
If someone says that a shed base will be 'five metres square', that means that the shape will be square and each side will be 5 metres (16' 5") long. (That's quite a big shed)
However, if the area of the (rectangular) base is given as 'five square metres', it means that multiplying the length and width together (when measured in metres) gives '5' as the numerical answer.
For example, the base could be 1m (3' 3") wide and 5m (16' 5") long.
Or it could be 2m (6' 7") wide and 2.5m (8' 2") long.
If it was square, it would have to be 2.24m (7' 4") along each side.
Chris
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