In order to get a rectangle with an area of 24 centimeters, the length and width multiplied need to equal 24. On top of that, length and width may not be equal, or the shape would be a square instead of a rectangle.
Examples of rectangles with 24cm areas:
1x24 cm
2x12 cm
3x8 cm
4x6 cm
It is 36 cm2
The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.
It is: pi*12*12 square cm
An L-shaped area can be divided into two rectangles. The total area is the sum of the areas of the two rectangles.
The answer is Infinite...The rectangles can have an infinitely small area and therefore, without a minimum value to the area of the rectangles, there will be an uncountable amount (infinite) to be able to fit into that 10 sq.in.
The answer is 576cm.
These are not similar rectangles so there is no obvious candidate for the ratio. Is it ratio of lengths (sides, perimeter, diameter), or ratio of area?
24CM
The perimeter is 24cm
You cannot find the area of one unit of measurement as that is only a line, which has no area.
It is 36 cm2
24cm is the perimeter.
1496.49 cm
P = 24cm
576 pi sq cm
The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.
It is: pi*12*12 square cm