Ah, what a lovely question! When you multiply 2cm by 3cm, you simply multiply the numbers together. So 2cm times 3cm is 6 square centimeters. Just imagine a little canvas where you can paint a beautiful landscape with those dimensions!
What is the area of a triangle with base 2cm and height 3cm
It could be 3cm by 2cm in size.
2X3=6+(4X9)= 42 42 square centimeters
Of the items on the given list, 4cm is the biggest.
What is the area of a triangle with base 2cm and height 3cm
Assuming the measurements given are the lengths of the sides of a hexagon, the perimeter is 2 + 2 + 2 + 3 + 5 + 11 = 25 cm.
the answer is 11cm. 3 squared is 9 9+2=11
It is: 2*5*3 = 30 cubic cm
Vol = 2*1*3 cm3 = 6 cm3
the amount of a specific unit in a two dimentional object. Ex: in the square there are 3cm squaredlength times width=area
12cm is the answer
You would need two 3 cm squares and two 2 cm squares to get a total area of 35 sq cm. A 3 cm square has an area of 9 sq cm and a 2 cm square has an area of 4 sq cm.
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SA = 54cm2
When enlarging each length is multiplied by the scale factor, so with a scale factor of 2 each length is multiplied by 2, to give a new rectangle 1cm x 2 = 2cm by 2 x 3cm = 6cm.
Area of a triangle formula: 1/2 x base x height Base = 2 cm Height = 5 cm Area = 1/2 x 2 x 5 = 5 cm^2