1 * 100 = 100 square units.
28 units
The square unit of a 4 by 6 rectangle is 24 square units. This is calculated by multiplying the length (4 units) by the width (6 units) of the rectangle. The resulting product represents the total area of the rectangle in square units.
6 units long and 5 units wide
The area of a rectangle is (length) multiplied by (width). The units don't matter. Just make sure that 'length' and 'width' are both measured in the same unit, whatever the unit is.
Yes, you can. If you make it 1 unit by 5 units
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
Area is always reported in square units because a square unit measures the length and width on a square. Square units measure the surface of a square or rectangle.
11 x 12 rectangle has a larger perimeter = 46 units The 132 square unit area will give a square a perimeter of 45.9565 units
Yes, the perimeter of a rectangle can be larger than its area. For example, consider a rectangle with dimensions 1 unit by 1 unit, which has a perimeter of 4 units and an area of 1 square unit. As the rectangle's dimensions change, especially when one dimension is much larger than the other, the perimeter can exceed the area even more significantly.
22 units
Yes, the rectangle is one unit wide, and twenty units long. there are probably others, too.
Suppose you had a rectangle that was 12.75 units by 19.6 units. The area would be 249.9 square units which would round to 250 square units to the nearest square unit. Since a centimeter isn't a square unit, it can't be rounded to the nearest square unit.