If 2 sides of the rectangle are 6cm, then the remaining 2 sides are 4cm. Area = Length x Breadth Breadth = Area / Lenghth 24 = 6 x Breadth Breadth = 24 / 6 = 4
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
30cm
Area of a rectangle = lenght x breadth = 27mm x 43mm= 1161 sq.mm
A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m.
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The area of rectangle is : 51.0
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. In this case, the length is 6 cm and the width is 2 cm. Therefore, the area of the rectangle is 6 cm x 2 cm = 12 square cm.
To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length times the width- or 6 x 12 in your case.
Without any further information regarding the rectangle, any two numbers that multiply to get 108 will suffice: 1cm x 108cm 2cm x 58cm 3cm x 36cm 4cm x 27cm 6cm x 18cm 9cm x 12cm Plus if the sides are allowed to not be whole numbers, there are many, many more. For example: 10cm x 10.8cm 5cm x 21.6cm
4 cm Because area equal base x height 24/6=4
The new dimensions are 4cm and 7cm
If 2 sides of the rectangle are 6cm, then the remaining 2 sides are 4cm. Area = Length x Breadth Breadth = Area / Lenghth 24 = 6 x Breadth Breadth = 24 / 6 = 4
Multiply the length by the wide. eg a 3cm x 6cm rectangle - 3x6=18sqcm The answer is in square units, - square feet, metres, mm etc
A 6cm X 2cm shape is a rectangle. Two sides are 6cm, and the other two are 2cm. Therefore, 6+6 + 2+2 = 16cm.
Yes. Take a simple rectangle of 1cm x 6cm. It's area is 6cm2 and its perimeter is 14cm. Now - a rectangle if 2cm x 3cm has the same area, but has a perimeter of just 10 Centimetres !
6 cm x 4 cm = 24cm2 (length x width = area)