Well, darling, you can't magically turn a rectangle into a square just by cutting it. But if you want to make a 6 by 6 square using that 9 by 4 rectangle, you'll have to trim off some excess. Cut the rectangle into a 6 by 4 and a 3 by 4 piece, then rearrange the pieces to form a 6 by 6 square. Voila!
The rectangle is 6-ft long and 4-ft wide.
Rectangle area = l x w = 6 units x 4 units = 24 square units
no because the square's length is bigger than the rectangle's length
The area of a 16 by 6 rectangle is 16*6 = 96 square units.
It is 28, HOWEVER, that is not a square- it is a rectangle. Squares have 4 equal sides.
The square unit of a 4 by 6 rectangle is 24 square units. This is calculated by multiplying the length (4 units) by the width (6 units) of the rectangle. The resulting product represents the total area of the rectangle in square units.
4*6 = 24 square units
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It is: 6*4 = 24 square units
The rectangle is 6-ft long and 4-ft wide.
Rectangle area = l x w = 6 units x 4 units = 24 square units
no because the square's length is bigger than the rectangle's length
It is: 18 times 12 = 216 square feet
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. In this case, the rectangle is 6 feet long and 4 feet wide. So, the area would be 6 ft x 4 ft = 24 square feet.
The area of the rectangle works out as 7 times 6 = 42 square units
The area of a 16 by 6 rectangle is 16*6 = 96 square units.
It is 28, HOWEVER, that is not a square- it is a rectangle. Squares have 4 equal sides.