Give the dimension of each rectangle that can be made from the given number of tiles then use the dimension of the rectangle to list all the given factor pair for each number 24
If you are given the area you will have to think what do you times with the number you have to get it.
-- If they give you the length and the area, then you don't have to look very hard to find the area. It's right there in front of you, and you only need to copy it. -- If they give you the area and one dimension, then the quotient of (area) divided by (the given dimension) is the missing dimension.
Divide the rectangle in two triangles and then use the pythagorean theorem to find the remaining sides.
Multiply them by eachother.
You cannot.
Divide its area by a given side
If you are given the area you will have to think what do you times with the number you have to get it.
the base of the rectangle exceeds three times its altitudes by 4. if the length of the side of the square is 8centimeter find the dimension of the rectangle.
You can't. There are an infinite number of possible rectangles with a given area.
You must use the information given that describes that particular rectangle,together with the laws, equations, and formulas you have that relate to theproperties of rectangles, to derive the missing information.The answer will depend on what dimension is missing and what information you do have.
Rectangles don't have depth. If your figure has three dimensions, divide the area by the product of the two dimensions you know. The quotient will be the third dimension.
-- If they give you the length and the area, then you don't have to look very hard to find the area. It's right there in front of you, and you only need to copy it. -- If they give you the area and one dimension, then the quotient of (area) divided by (the given dimension) is the missing dimension.
rectangle with 10" length and 2x-4 width 60" area
Dimension is = the number of variables used in the equation
You cannot.
Divide the rectangle in two triangles and then use the pythagorean theorem to find the remaining sides.
Multiply them by eachother.