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is it a cube shape? if it has three different measurements of corners then the measurement would be length times width times height....

that would make it

7x5x1= 35 m cubed

An ant stands 7, 5 and 1 meters, respectively, from consecutive corners of a square field.
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Am i not understanding something in the word 'Consecutive' see the attached image

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if it is a square then all the sides must be the same

if this is the case then stonewalls field is

5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters by 5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters

somehow this doesnt seem likely

do you mean rectangular?

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Am i not understanding something in the word 'Consecutive' see the attached image

ant.bmp

if it is a square then all the sides must be the same

if this is the case then stonewalls field is

5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters by 5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters

somehow this doesnt seem likely

do you mean rectangular?

Consecutive = say Northwest, Northeast, Southeast.

That's the right value for the side of the field.

Square it. ;)

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:help: stonewalls answer still doesnt make sense to me :help:

if the area of the field is

32

then simply square rooting it gives the lengths of each side which are

5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters by 5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters

please explain :(

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:help: stonewalls answer still doesnt make sense to me :help:

if the area of the field is

32

then simply square rooting it gives the lengths of each side which are

5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters by 5.6568542494923801952067548968388 meters

please explain :(

Stonewall's answer for the area is correct.

Your answer for the length of the side of the square field is also correct.

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I think the answer of 32 does make sense...

Assume the 1 and 7 are collinear. Then the diagonal is 8, each side is 4x(sqrt2), and the area is 32...

But how do you know they are collinear?

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I think the answer of 32 does make sense...

Assume the 1 and 7 are collinear. Then the diagonal is 8, each side is 4x(sqrt2), and the area is 32...

But how do you know they are collinear?

Wait, I just saw the diagram...now it doesn't make sense anymore :o

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I think the answer of 32 does make sense...

Assume the 1 and 7 are collinear. Then the diagonal is 8, each side is 4x(sqrt2), and the area is 32...

But how do you know they are collinear?

Check out whether that point could be on a diagonal and be consistent with a distance of 5 from another corner.

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