The rectangle.
51.7628 cm
The area of a rectangle is length times width.The problem gives the length and width and centimeters , so to get millimeters, multiply by ten. The length is 93 millimeters and the width is 87 millimeters.The area is then (93 mm)*(87 mm) which is 8091 square millimeters.
Area = 11*12 = 132 square mm
If you have a rectangle, measure the length and width of your surface in millimeters and multiply the values. This gives you the area in square millimeters. If you know the area in square meters, multiply by one million (1 000 000) to get square millimeters.
It depends on which rectangle!
The answer depends on the units used for 24 and 88.
7
A square (a by a) and a rectangle (a by b) can have sides that are of equal length.
The area of a square with sides of length 7 mm: 7 millimeters times 7 millimeters are 49 square millimeters.
A square is a special case of a rectangle. Every square is a rectangle, but not every rectangle is a square. A square is a rectangle with four sides that are all equal in length.
105 = 7 x 15.
no because rectangle's length is larger than that of square