add the sides?
Rectangle area, square metre = (rectangle length, metre) x (rectangle width, metre)
Base times height. This gives you the area of a rectangle or any square.
You an calculate the area of a rectangle by multiplying length x width.
Area in square units = base*height
A rectangle has a perimeter with linear units, and a surface area with square units. It has no cubic units.
To find the area of the shaded region, first calculate the area of the larger rectangle by multiplying its length and width: (11.6 \times 6 = 69.6) square units. Next, calculate the area of the smaller rectangle: (4 \times 3 = 12) square units. Finally, subtract the area of the smaller rectangle from the area of the larger rectangle: (69.6 - 12 = 57.6) square units. Thus, the area of the shaded region is 57.6 square units.
, sir,Every square is a rectangle, since the angles in the square are always right angles. However, every rectangle is NOT a square: a square is just a specific type of rectangle. Hope this helps! :-)
Multiply the length of any side by itself ("square" it). To find the are of any rectangle, including a square you multiply the length by the width, e.g. if it is a 5cm square the area is 5x5=25cm2. If it's a rectangle with a 3cm x 5cm the area is 3x5 = 15cm2.
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Multiply the length by the wide. eg a 3cm x 6cm rectangle - 3x6=18sqcm The answer is in square units, - square feet, metres, mm etc
split the wedge into a triangle and a and rectangle or square. Then calculate the surface area for each shape and add them together
area of a square