30*1 = 30 square metres.
(4 + 1) × 2 = 10 metres
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
Area is 3.14m2
30*1 = 30 square metres.
The formula for area of a rectanle is A = width x length, therefore A = 34cm x 100cm = 3,400cm2; or A = 0.34m x 1m = 0.34m2
100cm x 180cm is also 1m x 1.8m which is = 1.8 square metres
You would use square cm. 1m = 100cm A= 100 cm * 34 cm = 3400 cm2
(4 + 1) × 2 = 10 metres
The area is 1sq something. For example if you have an area 1m X 1m then the area will be 1 sq meter
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
The cm is a length so I presume the question asks for the perimeter of a square with 1m sides. In that case 400cm. On the other hand if it is an infinitely long, infinitely narrow rectangle with area 1 sq m, the answer is an infinity of cm.
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
Area is 3.14m2
The area of rectangle is : 35.0
It's half the area of a rectangle