If you are multiplying the sides of any quadrilateral with a number, the area would be multiplied with the square of that number. So if you are multiplying the rectangle's sides with 2.5, the area should be multiplied by 2.5^2 that is 6.25.
area of the rectangle..
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
Area is multiplied by 16. Perimeter is multiplied by 4.
The area of a rectangle is always length multiplied by width. Therefore, the area of the mentioned rectangle is 36cm2.
Area of a rectangle = (length) multiplied by (width)
When enlarging each length is multiplied by the scale factor, so with a scale factor of 2 each length is multiplied by 2, to give a new rectangle 1cm x 2 = 2cm by 2 x 3cm = 6cm.
area of the rectangle..
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
I multiplied the length times the width.
length * width
If the length and width of a rectangle are both multiplied by K, then the originalperimeter is multiplied by K, and the area is multiplied by K2 .
Area is multiplied by 16. Perimeter is multiplied by 4.
The area of a rectangle is always length multiplied by width. Therefore, the area of the mentioned rectangle is 36cm2.
absolutely no. length and width are independent parameters .
Area of any rectangle in square units is its length multiplied by its width.
Area= Length multiplied by Width