it is impossible to know with the given information if it were a square, it would be ten inches because a square has 4 equal sides. Rectangles, however, have 2 equal sides, then another set of equal sides, you know that it is 10 inches wide but you have no idea how tall it is. When you say length and width, you might be talking about a 3 dimensional object. Still, it is impossible to tell with the given information.
d = 11.5 inches.
square
The width and the length are independent. You can have a very long rectangle which is very wide or not wide at all. They are related when it comes to calculating area or perimeter of the rectangle. Perhaps that is what you meant?
The area of rectangle is : 30.0
To calculate the total number of tiles needed to make a rectangle that is 4 tiles wide, you would need to consider the length of the rectangle as well. If the length of the rectangle is x tiles, then the total number of tiles needed would be 4 times x, which simplifies to 4x. Therefore, the number of tiles needed to make a rectangle that is 4 tiles wide would be 4 times the length of the rectangle.
-- A rectangle has no 'formula'. -- The length of the diagonal is 24feet 10.62inches (rounded)
The area of Joseph’s rectangular homework desk is 1,008 square inches. If the length of his desk is 42 inches, how wide is his desk?
1200 cubic inches
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Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2
A rectangle with sides of 6 inches and 10 inches would have an area of 60 square inches.
Area of rectangle = length * width = 9*8 = 72 metres2