From the known length of the sides, length and width, to find the area you multiply(times) the length X width = Area. If you have a given area and wish to find the total area of an adjacent (next to) area, you add the areas. Area(1) + area(2) = Area (Total(.
for area you multiply length times width and for perimeter you add all of the sides together
area is the amount inside the object and permeter is the amount outside of it. To find area you do length times width. To find perimeter you add all the sides together.
use a ruler to measure the sides then do length times width
Length times widthex. a 1 by 1 square's are would be 1
you find the perimeter and then you times all the sides together
4 times 4
You times its 2 sides and...viola, you have it.
From the known length of the sides, length and width, to find the area you multiply(times) the length X width = Area. If you have a given area and wish to find the total area of an adjacent (next to) area, you add the areas. Area(1) + area(2) = Area (Total(.
for area you multiply length times width and for perimeter you add all of the sides together
area is the amount inside the object and permeter is the amount outside of it. To find area you do length times width. To find perimeter you add all the sides together.
use a ruler to measure the sides then do length times width
Length times widthex. a 1 by 1 square's are would be 1
A rectangular box has six sides. Find the area of them and add them together. Two sides are length times height, two sides are length times width, and two sides are width times height. Surface Area = 2LH + 2LW + 2WH
If you are calculating the area of a rectangle, it is length times width. You are not multiplying all the sides, because there are four sides. You only need to multiply two of them.
how do you find area of a square that has sides of length 96 inches
To find an area of a shape, it depends on what shape it is. Generally, though, area and volume are measured in square or cubic units. To find the area of a square, measure one of its sides (pick one, it doesn't matter!), and then square it (multiply the length by itself one time). To find the area of a cube, measure one of its sides, and cube is (multiply the length by itself two times).