This is not the question I was looking for.1Record the length and width of a square or rectangle. Substitute your measurements into the formula "length x width" to solve for area. For example, a rectangle with a length of 7 meters (m) and a width of 3m has an area of: 7m x 3m = 21m^2 (21 meters squared, or 21 square meters).2Use the formula "(base x height)/2" to find the area of a triangle. A triangle with a height of 7m and a base of 3m has an area of 7m x 3m = 21m^2, divided by two equals 10.5m^2.
Well, darling, to find the area of a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So, for a 7m by 4m rectangle, the area would be 28 square meters. It's as simple as that, honey!
A = wl91 = w1391/13 = w13/13w = 7m
Well, isn't that just a lovely rectangle you have there, friend! To find the perimeter, you simply add up all the sides. So for a rectangle that is 4 meters by 7 meters, you would add 4 + 4 + 7 + 7 to get a perimeter of 22 meters. Just imagine all the happy little footsteps that could walk around that beautiful rectangle!
26 meters
The area of rectangle is : 56.0
This is not the question I was looking for.1Record the length and width of a square or rectangle. Substitute your measurements into the formula "length x width" to solve for area. For example, a rectangle with a length of 7 meters (m) and a width of 3m has an area of: 7m x 3m = 21m^2 (21 meters squared, or 21 square meters).2Use the formula "(base x height)/2" to find the area of a triangle. A triangle with a height of 7m and a base of 3m has an area of 7m x 3m = 21m^2, divided by two equals 10.5m^2.
To find the area of a quadrilateral with sides of 7m, 4m, 5m, and 3m, you can use Brahmagupta's formula for the area of a cyclic quadrilateral: Area = √(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)(s-d), where s is the semiperimeter (s = (a + b + c + d) / 2) and a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides. Plug in the values of the sides into the formula to calculate the area.
-7m - 3m + 5m = -5m
3m + 7m + 1 = 10m + 1
Every one of them could be a side of a rectangle. It is not possible to give an answer in respect of an unspecified rectangular object. however, i feel the question is incorrect as it should be sides of the triangle and according to it 3rd is the answer as 3+5<9 :)
Assuming these measurements are in pairs 10m x 10m is 100m2 6m x 4m is 24m2 7m x 3m is 21m2 Total 145m2
32 meters The perimeter (distance around the outside) = length + width + length + width P = 2L + 2W 2 (9) + 2 (7) = 18 + 14 = 32 also: P = 2 (L + W) 2(9 + 7) = 32
Well, darling, to find the area of a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So, for a 7m by 4m rectangle, the area would be 28 square meters. It's as simple as that, honey!
The thing about a square is that all of it's sides are equal. You are talking about a rectangle. So multiply 6 by 7 to get the area. Which is 42
No because: 8*7 = 56 m2
A = wl91 = w1391/13 = w13/13w = 7m