4 (sides) x 9 = 36. If 2 sides are 14 cm (=28) then 36 - 28 = 8/2 (sides) = 4 cm.
To find a Square in a rectangle first you have to:Make sure the rectangle is Flat.Draw a line straight and exactly in the middle.There you have your two squares in your Rectangle!So just cut a Rectangle in half!
First, take the square root, to get the length of a side. Then (because of Pythagoras), multiply the length of the side by the square root of 2.First, take the square root, to get the length of a side. Then (because of Pythagoras), multiply the length of the side by the square root of 2.First, take the square root, to get the length of a side. Then (because of Pythagoras), multiply the length of the side by the square root of 2.First, take the square root, to get the length of a side. Then (because of Pythagoras), multiply the length of the side by the square root of 2.
First find the dimensions of the rectangle. Let its length be 2x and its width be x: 2(2x+x) = 60 4x+2x = 60 6x = 60 x = 10 Therefore: length = 20cm and the width = 10cm Area = length*width Area = 200cm2
The area of a rectangle is its Length times its Width. For the question, we first need to make sure that the Length and Width share the same units: Length = 2m Width = 16cm = 0.16m Now we can safely calculate the area: Area = Length x Width = 2 x 0.16 = 0.32 square meters
If that's for a rectangle, the larger of the two dimensions is usually called the "length", the other one, "width".
(width side of the rectangle + length side of the rectangle) divided by 2
wire is first bent into the shape of a triangle. Each side of the triangle is 16 cm long. Then the wire is unbent and reshaped into a rectangle. If the length of the rectangle is 17 cm, what is its width?
The question is fascinating. It would stimulate even more intense curiosity, I'm sure, if it included some numbers.
this is not a square, but a rectangle, first off. second, the rectangle's area is 2475 square feet.
First answer: Yes, a rectangle can be a square if all it's sides are the same length. The definition of a rectangle is "a four sided figure where opposite sides are the same length. If all sides are 4 inches, then opposite sides will be equal.Second answer:~Yes, a rectangle can be a square. ~The definition of a rectangle: a parallelogram with four sides, the sides are parallel to each other, the sides parallel to each other are the same length, there are 4 right anglesDifference between a square and a rectangle: all of the sides are the same length in a squareConclusion: a square is always a rectangle but a rectangle isn't always a square.
No. The remaining 3 sides of the square must have the same length as the first one. But in the rectangle, only the side opposite the first one has to be the same length, and the other two sides could be anything.
First of all, that's no square. All four sides of a square have the same length. If those dimensions are the length and width of a rectangle, then their product is the area of the rectangle. 11 inches x 8.5 inches = 603.22 cm2 (rounded)
Surface areas are measured in square units, such as square inches, square feet, square meters, etc. To determine the surface area, first ensure you have the length and width of the rectangle expressed in the same units (both in inches, both in feet, etc.), then multiply the length by the width: 2 feet x 3 feet = 6 square feet
To find a Square in a rectangle first you have to:Make sure the rectangle is Flat.Draw a line straight and exactly in the middle.There you have your two squares in your Rectangle!So just cut a Rectangle in half!
You must first calculate the width, using the formula for the area of a rectangle (plug in the numbers you know into the formula, and solve for width). Once you know this, you can plug in the numbers in the formula for a rectangle's perimeter.
If you mean a rectangle: choose any positive number for the first measurement. Then divide 90 by this number to get the second measurement.
It doesn't matter.