23*5 = 115 square centimetres.
the formula for the area of a rectangle is base*width. plug in 2 for the base and 6 for the width. 2*6=12 the answer is 12cm
area of rectangle = base x height = 9 x 10 = 90 square cms
It is the sum of the areas of all the components.
area = base X height if rectangle is 4 inches by 8 inches it the area would be 32 inches perimeter = sum of the length of the 4 sides...so in the rectangle above you have 2 sides at 4 inches and 2 sides at 8 so the total of those 4 sides will be 24 inches
there is no base for a rectangle. only triangles do. to know the sides of the rectangle you need to know the length and width of it
If you mean a rectangle, just multiply the length times the height. If (for example) length and height are in centimeters, then the area is in square centimeters. Similar for other units.
The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
If it is a rectangle then area = base × height = 7cm × 12 cm = 84 cm². If it is a triangle (more likely given the terminology used) then area = ½ base × height = ½ × 7 cm × 12 cm = 42 cm²
Area is found by A=Bh. B is base length,and h is height. A is area. So, to solve this problem, you would say the base length, 6 cm, and the height , 4 cm, and multiply them. 6x4=24. The are of the rectangle would have an area of 24 cm. squared.
If the base is a rectangle, use the formula for the area of a rectangle.
Rectangle Area of parallelogram = Base * Height Area of rectangle = Base * Height
Base times height. This is the same formula as for a rectangle, however, in the case of a parallelogram, the base is one of the sides, and the height has to be measured perpendicular to that base.