6 * 4 = 24 square metres
The question has me confused, but there's one thing that I do know for sure:If the measurements are 13m, 6m, and 5, then that's no rectangle, and I'd needto see a sketch of it to know WHAT it is.
6 Meter x 3 Meter = 18 m2
6*4/2
26 meters
6m + 7 - 2m + 1 = 4m + 8 If you meant: (6m + 7) - (2m + 1) = 4m + 6
6m + 5n - 4m + 7n = 2m + 12n
4m - 8 = 6m =>4m - 6m = 8 => -2m = 8 => m = -(8/2) => m = -4
2m + 13n
Area = Length * Width 24 = 6 * Width so width = 4m
(2m + 1) and (6m - 1)
1m and 11m 2m and 10m 3m and 9m 4m and 8m 5m and 7m. The next one, 6m and 6m, would be a square.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 3m x 2m = 6 square meters. This is because you are essentially finding the area of a rectangle with a length of 3 meters and a width of 2 meters, which gives you a total area of 6 square meters.
12m2
6m and one side is 4m what isthe length of the other side
Only if they are congruent. One of them could be the a rotation of the other - eg 4m x 6m and 6m x 4m.
6 * 4 = 24 square metres