2x9 =18 square units
The area of a rectangle is length times width.In this case, it is 10 x 9 = 90 square units.
area = 8*5 = 40 square cm
The area of rectangle is : 100.0
10mm*10cm = 1cm*10cm = 10 square cm.
If it's a rectangle, then the area = (12 x 7) = 84 square feet = 9 and 1/3 square yards
You could draw a rectangle that is 8 units long and one wide.
The area of a rectangle is length times width.In this case, it is 10 x 9 = 90 square units.
The area is(4) x (the number of units in the rectangle's length) square units
6 units long and 5 units wide
Any shape at all can have an area of 25 square units. Examples: -- A square with sides 5 units long. -- A rectangle that's 25 units long and 1 unit wide. -- A circle with diameter of 5.6419 units (rounded) -- A triangle that's 10 units high and sits on a base that's 5 units wide.
1 * 100 = 100 square units.
I presume you are asking for examples of geometric figures having an area of 16. OK. Here are some: A square 4 units on each side. A rectangle 2 units wide and 8 units long. A triangle with a base 4 units wide and having a height of 8 units.
325 square inches
5 x 3 = 15 sq units
Multiply the length by the wide. eg a 3cm x 6cm rectangle - 3x6=18sqcm The answer is in square units, - square feet, metres, mm etc
2 times 8= 16, the area is 16 units
Finding area involves finding how many square units will fit in the shape. If it is a rectangle, then the length times the width will give you the number of square units that will fit in the shape, (e.g., a 4 foot wide by 8 foot long rectangle would fit 32 square feet in the shape).