If you know the dimensions of the missing triangle, then compute the area from those dimensions, then subtract that answer from the area of the full rectangle.
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∙ 10y agoMeasure the rectangle, multiply the sides. Measure the hole, find the area. Subtract circle from rectangle.# 5x6 rectangle. 5*6 = 30 # Circle is 3 inches across, 3.14*(3/2)2 = 7.065 # 30-7.065 = 22.935
The area of a rectangle is found by using the formula A=LxW (Area equals length times width)The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length by the width - the result is square measure. A rectangle 6 inches by 8 inches would be 48 square inches in area. (6x8=48)ExampleA=LxWA=4x5A=20
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
Think about the flat of the box that sits on the floor. It's a square or a rectangle, and that's the only part of the box you're interested in, so forget about the rest. That square or rectangle has a length and a width, which you can easily measure. Once you measure them, multiply them, just as you would with any other square or rectangle to find its area.
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
Area of rectangle with part of the shape missing = area of rectangle (lengthxwidth)-area of missing part.
Area = 108cm2 Width = 12cm Length = 9cm
The area of rectangle is : 35.0
A rectangle has a length, a width, and an area. If you know any two of them, you can figure out the missing one.
Measure diagonally with a tape measure from corner to corner of the viewable area only. Doesn't matter if you start on the top corner or the lower corner.
A right-angle triangle is half of a square or rectangle. Draw a square or rectangle and draw a line from one corner to the corner diagonally opposite. You now have two triangles of the same area.
24 sq in
The area of a rectangle cannot be 48 feet since that is NOT a measure of area. Area is measured in square units.
An area of 14.99m is not possible since an area is a square measure whereas 14.99m is a linear measure.
Yes.
Measure the rectangle, multiply the sides. Measure the hole, find the area. Subtract circle from rectangle.# 5x6 rectangle. 5*6 = 30 # Circle is 3 inches across, 3.14*(3/2)2 = 7.065 # 30-7.065 = 22.935
You get two congruent right triangles when you divide a rectangle diagonally. (This is one way to show that the area of each of those triangles is 1/2*base*height. Rectangle area = (4 in)(8 in) = 32 in2. Triangle area = (1/2)(4 in)(8 in) = 16 in2.)