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.
No, not every triangle is half of a rectangle. A rectangle has four sides and four right angles, while a triangle has three sides and three angles. The area of a triangle is not necessarily half of the area of a rectangle with the same base and height. Triangles and rectangles are different geometric shapes with distinct properties.
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.
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.
Rectangle Area of parallelogram = Base * Height Area of rectangle = Base * Height