53 is a Prime number, the only integers which multiply to give 53 are 1 and 53, so your answer cannot be in integers.
The area of EVERY rectangle is the product of (length) times (width).Knowing that, you can now find the area of not only that particular rectangle,but also every rectangle you ever encounter for the rest of your life.Man, you are empowered !
length times width
The rectangle.
10 in. A+LS
Your answer is any length greater than 16Equation:Area = L * WCalculations400 < L * 25400 / 25 = 16
let x be the width let x+3 be the length The area of a rectangle is length X width Area=(x)(x+3) =x^2+3x
Length of rectangle garden is 5 m greater than the width. the area is 84 m2. find the dimensions of the garden.
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
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Area of the rectangle = 36 =Length * Width Assume Width= a Hence Length = 4*a =4a Area = a*4a =36 Therefore, a*a =9 Hence a =3 =Width
Divide the area by the length of the rectangle
Any length greater than 1 mile. The area of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine its perimeter.