A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m.
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58m
Assuming that you are determining the surface area of a rectangle, in order to perform the calculation you would multiply the length (10m) by the width (2m):Surface Area = Length x WidthSurface Area = 10m x 2mSurface Area = 20m^2
32m. Area_of_square = side2 -> side = √area -> side = √64m2 = 8m Perimeter_of_square = 4 x side -> Perimeter = 4 x 8m = 32m
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
Rectangles are really simple. The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width (in this case 4m x 2 = 8m, 5m x 2 = 10m, and 8m + 10m = 18m). The area is simply the length times the width (in this case, 4m x 5m = 20m2).
A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m
58m
The area of a rectangle is the long side length multiplied by the short side length. In this case 10m x 4.5m = 45 square metres
Could be a 10m x 10m square, could be a 20m x 5m rectangle etc
Area = 4.5*10 = 45 square meters
32m2 = 2m x 16m(width)Length(a) x width (16m) = 288m2288m2 / 16m = 18m
10 metre x 10 cm = 1 square metre
11x5 m is 32m
Assuming that you are determining the surface area of a rectangle, in order to perform the calculation you would multiply the length (10m) by the width (2m):Surface Area = Length x WidthSurface Area = 10m x 2mSurface Area = 20m^2
32m. Area_of_square = side2 -> side = √area -> side = √64m2 = 8m Perimeter_of_square = 4 x side -> Perimeter = 4 x 8m = 32m
You can't tell, and neither can I. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions.There are an infinite number of sets of length and width that it could have,even if the area never changed.Here are a few of them. ALL of these have an area of 32.1 x 321.6 x 202 x 162.4 x 131/331/3 x 9.63.2 x 103.6 x 88/94 x 84.8 x 62/3
Assuming these measurements are in pairs 10m x 10m is 100m2 6m x 4m is 24m2 7m x 3m is 21m2 Total 145m2