Another rectangle with the same length/width proportions.
Area = length x width
A rectangle has a length, a width, and an area. If you know any two of them, you can figure out the missing one.
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with two long sides and two short sides. The two long sides are the length of the rectangle. The two short sides are the width of the rectangle.
A figure that has length and width but not height (ie, a plane figure such as rectangle or circle)
perimeter is the measure around the figure; area is the measure within the figure formula: perimeter: length+length+width+width=perimeter (for square or rectangle) area: length times width= area ( for square or rectangle)
A rectangle. Height and width.
It depends on the rectangle, but in any case, a rectangle is a 2-dimensional figure so it cannot have measurements in 3 dimensions!
A rectangle is a two-dimensional or plane figure it therefore does not have a volume. It has an area which is found by multiplying the length by the width.
You cannot since a rectangle is a two-dimensional figure. It has no depth, no volume, no mass.
The length of the rectangle is 18cm. The width of the rectangle is 9cm.
To figure that out, you must multiply the width and length 2x since in a square or a rectangle is 2 width and 2 length. and when you must mutiplied it, the answer to both length and width, you must add and that is how you figure out the perimeter of a square or a rectangle. This is for 5th graders who is struggling on geometrey. I'm a perfect A+ student in 5th grade that posted the answer to this. I hope you like it and recomend it!^^ Please recomend it...:)