Area
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I assume lbh in the question means length, base (or width) and height. Those three dimensions multiplied together calculate the volume, not the area, of the figure for cubic dimension. The area is calculated by multiplying the length and the width for squared dimension. In simpler terms; Area of rectangle is lw; Volume is lwh.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length by the width. 7cm x 3.5cm = 24.5 cm2 - cm2 = centimeters squared
A rectangle is a good, simple shape to begin with. The area of a rectangle is equal to the product of the length of its base and the length of its height. The height is a segment that is perpendicular to the base. For a rectangle, the base and height are often called the "length" and the "width", and sometimes the height is referred to as the "altitude."
The volume of a rectangular solid is calculated by taking the area of the base and multiplying it by the solids height. Another way of saying this is to say length x width x height.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional object. It cannot have length and breadth AND height. If three dimensions are given, then two of them (eg breadth and height) must stand for the same thing.
Length times Height
Area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length by the height: 8 x 2.5 = 20 You would then add the applicable units, squared, after this number (e.g. m2).
The area of any rectangle, large or small, is calculated by multiplying length times width.
A rectangle has only two dimensions, for example, length and width. If you multiply that, you get the area. A rectangular box has a length, width, and height. If you multiply all three, you get the volume.
Area
In a rectangle, the area is calculated by multiplying length x width. If (for example) both length and width are in centimeters, the area will be in square centimeters.
No, a triangles area is calculated from base x height / 2
It depends on what you are trying to find the area of. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length of the rectangle times the width of the rectangle. The area of a circle is calculated by multiplying pi times the radius of the circle squared. See the Related Links for more information on calculating area.
A package is likely a rectangle of some sort. The volume of a rectangle is calculated by the product of the length, height, and width of the package.
You can always find the area of a triangle - by dividing the length of the base by 2, then multiplying that figure by the height.
I assume lbh in the question means length, base (or width) and height. Those three dimensions multiplied together calculate the volume, not the area, of the figure for cubic dimension. The area is calculated by multiplying the length and the width for squared dimension. In simpler terms; Area of rectangle is lw; Volume is lwh.
The area of a square or rectangle can be found by multiplying the length times the width. In a square both the length and width are the same measure.