yes
You cannot find the area of a rectangle if you only know its length. You need to know its width too. Then you multiply its length by its width.
A rectangle has only two dimensions, for example, length and width. The longest side is usually called the length, the other side, the width.
you can't
You are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
the length of a rectangle is 8 more than the width. the area os 345 centimeters. find the length and width of the rectangle
You cannot find the area of a rectangle if you only know its length. You need to know its width too. Then you multiply its length by its width.
A rectangle has only two dimensions, for example, length and width. The longest side is usually called the length, the other side, the width.
The length of the rectangle is 18cm. The width of the rectangle is 9cm.
if the length is 36 on a rectangle then what is the width of the rectangle
The width and length of a rectangle are two of its main dimensions. The width is the measurement of the shorter side of the rectangle, while the length is the measurement of the longer side. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the width by the length.
you can't
width=9 length=18
You are describing a cuboid, not a rectangle. A rectangle has only two diminutions, length and width.
It is the area of the rectangle which is length times width
the length of a rectangle is 8 more than the width. the area os 345 centimeters. find the length and width of the rectangle
Length = 4, Width = 2
If the only known fact is the length of the diagonal then the width and length of the rectangle CANNOT be determined. The diagonal could be that of a square, or of a rectangle that is very long but quite narrow. Consequently at least one more fact is required such as; the dimension of either the length or the width, or the angle that the diagonal makes to the base of the rectangle or even the area of the rectangle.