Area is width * height; therefore area is 20 * 20 = 400
To work out the area of a rectangle, multiply the length and the width. Therefore: Area=23*20=460
If it is a rectangle then area is height times width
The product of the height and width, each expressed in the same units as the units squared specified for the area, must be 20.
You multiply the width or length by the the height.
all whole value units of the rectangle are 10 & 2, 4 & 5, or 20 & 1 with either number being the height or width.
Multiply the height by the width
divide surface area by width Sorry It is a little more complicated than that. Surface area = (2 X length X width) + (2 X length X height) + (2 X width X height) Solve for height Surface area - (2 X length X width) = 2height(length + width) (Surface area - (2 X length X width))/2(length + width) = height
Its height times width must equal 12. The rectangle could be: The height could be 1 and the width 12. The height could be 3 and the width 4. The height could be 6 and the width 2. But it could not have a height of 8 and width of 4 (since 8×4 = 32 square units of area).
-The height could be 6 and the width 2. -The height could be 1 and the width 12. -The height could be 3 and the width 4.
A cylinder with a height of 4cm and a width of 10cm has a lateral area of about 125.66cm2
Surface area = 2*(length*width + width+height + height*length) = 370.125 square units.
When the width of a mural changes, the area of the mural is directly affected, as area is calculated by multiplying width by height. If the height remains constant and the width increases, the area will increase proportionally. Conversely, if the width decreases while the height stays the same, the area will decrease. Thus, any change in width will result in a corresponding change in the overall area of the mural.