multiply its height,breadth and length
If the breadth of the rectangle is 2, then its length is 5. which means that the area is 10 square units.
If the breadth is 3, it means that the length is 5 which therefore means the area is 15 square units.
it depends upon the shape of the space.if its circle or rectangle or square.for circle ite pie*radius*radius for square its side*side(side of the square) for rectangle its length into breadth. and for general length*breadth. i hope it helped.
An acre's breadth is a historical term for a chain - the width of a single acre, which is defined as 10 square chains.
If the shape is a rectangle (or square), then Perimeter = 2*(Length + Breadth) So Breadth = Perimeter/2 - Length
multiply its height,breadth and length
Area of rectangle = Length x Breadth = 9x 9= 81sq feet Acc. to me a room has three dimensions length, breadth and height. If you know the area of the woom and length and breadth you can find height.
If the breadth of the rectangle is 2, then its length is 5. which means that the area is 10 square units.
If the breadth is 3, it means that the length is 5 which therefore means the area is 15 square units.
The area of any rectangular shape, including the square, is the length times the breadth. Area = length x breadth
The square root of the area of the paper.
it depends upon the shape of the space.if its circle or rectangle or square.for circle ite pie*radius*radius for square its side*side(side of the square) for rectangle its length into breadth. and for general length*breadth. i hope it helped.
include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { int length, breadth, area ; printf("\n Enter the length & breadth of a Rectangle"); scanf("d",&length,&breadth); area=length*breadth; printf("\n Area of the Rectangle=%d",area); getch(); }
Answer : To find the perimeter of a square, you add all four sides together. P=s1+s2+s3+s4
An acre's breadth is a historical term for a chain - the width of a single acre, which is defined as 10 square chains.
2(length+breadth)=Perimetre Length= (Perimetre/2)-Breadth Area=Length x breadth