The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
Surface area of a rectangle is length times width
You an calculate the area of a rectangle by multiplying length x width.
Calculate the area of a rectangle and of the semicircle separately, then add.
Rectangle area, square metre = (rectangle length, metre) x (rectangle width, metre)
a rectangle can't be uneven !!
you split your shape in half, (The rectangle and the triangle), by putting a line through it and then calculate the area of the rectangle and then calculate the area of the triangle, half the area of the triangle then add the area of the triangle and the rectangle together!Then you should have your answer!
The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
Surface area of a rectangle is length times width
The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around the rectangle. The area of a rectangle is the space inside the rectangle. To calculate either one you need the length and the width of the rectangle. To calculate the area multiply the length times the width. To calculate the perimeter add the length+width+length+width (that is the distance all the way around)
You an calculate the area of a rectangle by multiplying length x width.
Calculate the area of a rectangle and of the semicircle separately, then add.
You need two dimensions to calculate the area of a rectangle. Area = length multiplied by width.
Rectangle area, square metre = (rectangle length, metre) x (rectangle width, metre)
add the sides?
Area in square units = base*height
There is no such thing as an "irregular rectangle". To calculate the area of a rectangle - if that's what you mean - you multiply length x width.