9x2 . 2x9 . 18x1 . 1x18 . 3x6 . 6x3 all = 18
There is no definite answer to that, as a rectangle that is 153 square metres could have different lengths.
if you change the side length the area will change. It is possible to change them and not change the area. For example make side twice and long and the other half as long. But in general, if you change the lengths of the sides the area of the rectangle changes.
Yes, it normally has opposite congruent lengths and opposite congruent widths. The length of a rectangle is normally greater than its width.
It is possible, but it all depends on what they are lengths of!
A rectangle with a perimeter of 48 and 1 side equal to 5 would have its other sides lengths of 5, 19, 19. Such a rectangle would have an area of 95 sq/m. Your question is somewhat strange, as the "length" of a rectangle generally refers to the longer side - in this case the length would be 19 and the width 5.
You can't find the widths of a rectangle with the lengths because the widths can be anything lower than the lengths. Like if your rectangle had a length of 7 the width can be 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and so on.
There is no definite answer to that, as a rectangle that is 153 square metres could have different lengths.
A square has four sides of equal length. A rectangle has lengths that are different from the widths.
no they can be different lengths or sizes
Length of rectangle is 18 units and its width is 2 units
Opposite sides have the same length. Other than that, you can't deduce the length of the OTHER two sides, since they can be anything.
x=width x+25=length 4x+50=130 4x=80 x=20 width is 20 length is 45
Add the lengths of all four sides.
if you change the side length the area will change. It is possible to change them and not change the area. For example make side twice and long and the other half as long. But in general, if you change the lengths of the sides the area of the rectangle changes.
Answers2 + t2 = length of diangnal2
A rectangle has lengths different from the widths. (12" x 8" is a rectangle). A square has all sides of equal length. (7" x 7" is a square).
It depends on whether the side length of 3 is the smaller or the larger of the two sides of the second rectangle. that is, is the 3 related to the 8 or the 17.