Rectangle area easiest math for area: 5cm X 3cm = 15cm2
The volume of a cuboid (a six sided 3D shape) is how much 'space' or 'room' it takes up. For a regular cuboid (where opposite sides are the same size) it is calculated by multiplying the length by the width by the depth. For example, A block measuring 3cm by 2cm by 5 cm would have the volume 3x2x5= 30cm3. The surface area is the total external area of the shape. It is calculated by multiplying the height and width (surface area ) of each face and adding them together. For example a block measuring 3cm by 2cm by 5cm would have a surface area of S A of face one= 3x2=6cm2 S A of face two=3x2=6cm2 (opposite end to face one) S A of Face three=2x5=10cm2 S A of face four=2x5=10cm2 (opposite end to face three) S A of face five=3x5=15cm2 S A of face six=3x5=15cm2(opposite end to face five) total surface area = 6+6+10+10+15+15= 62cm2
length x width = area
You can convert the built up area into the carpet area by simply covering the area in a carpet.
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Half the base times the height = 15cm2
Rectangle area easiest math for area: 5cm X 3cm = 15cm2
Multiply the length of any side by itself ("square" it). To find the are of any rectangle, including a square you multiply the length by the width, e.g. if it is a 5cm square the area is 5x5=25cm2. If it's a rectangle with a 3cm x 5cm the area is 3x5 = 15cm2.
Oh honey, that shape is a rectangle. It has sides measuring 5cm and 3cm, giving you an area of 15cm² and a perimeter of 16cm. It's as straightforward as a line at the DMV, darling.
The volume of a cuboid (a six sided 3D shape) is how much 'space' or 'room' it takes up. For a regular cuboid (where opposite sides are the same size) it is calculated by multiplying the length by the width by the depth. For example, A block measuring 3cm by 2cm by 5 cm would have the volume 3x2x5= 30cm3. The surface area is the total external area of the shape. It is calculated by multiplying the height and width (surface area ) of each face and adding them together. For example a block measuring 3cm by 2cm by 5cm would have a surface area of S A of face one= 3x2=6cm2 S A of face two=3x2=6cm2 (opposite end to face one) S A of Face three=2x5=10cm2 S A of face four=2x5=10cm2 (opposite end to face three) S A of face five=3x5=15cm2 S A of face six=3x5=15cm2(opposite end to face five) total surface area = 6+6+10+10+15+15= 62cm2
I can give the width of one of the rectangles. The first rectangle of area 15 cm2 and length of 5 cm has width of 3 cm. It is impossible to know the width of the other rectangle of area 60 cm2. However, if you had said that the two rectangles were similar, then the dimensions of the second rectangle would be 10 cm X 6 cm. But you didn't say that the two rectangles were similar; so there are infinite possibilities of what the dimensions of the second rectangle might be.
"Area" in Afrikaans is "area."
Carpet area is carpet area and retail area is retail area
the energy in the area is called ME-Kos.
-- Find out the population of the area. -- Find out the area of the area. -- Divide the population by the area. The result is the population density of the area.
Area having a common drainage is catchment area, whereas area which is uses that water from common drainage area is command area.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.