Base times height. Or, the length of one side times the length of a side *next to it*, rather than across from it. OMG. You should no that no offense but i even lerned that in third grade and I'm 11 but a rectangle's length time it's width is it's area
The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
The area of any rectangle, large or small, is calculated by multiplying length times width.
Length times Height
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For a rectangle with a length of 4 cm and a width of 2 cm, the area would be 4 cm × 2 cm = 8 cm².
When the breadth of a rectangle is doubled, the area of the rectangle also doubles. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its breadth (Area = Length × Breadth). Therefore, if the original breadth is increased to twice its size, the new area becomes Area = Length × (2 × Breadth), resulting in double the original area.
The base of a rectangle is a length and does not have any area. Therefore, the area can not be calculated.
The area of a rectangle is found by length times width.
The area of any rectangle, large or small, is calculated by multiplying length times width.
Length times Height
It depends on what you are trying to find the area of. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length of the rectangle times the width of the rectangle. The area of a circle is calculated by multiplying pi times the radius of the circle squared. See the Related Links for more information on calculating area.
In a rectangle, the area is calculated by multiplying length x width. If (for example) both length and width are in centimeters, the area will be in square centimeters.
Area
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For a rectangle with a length of 4 cm and a width of 2 cm, the area would be 4 cm × 2 cm = 8 cm².
When the breadth of a rectangle is doubled, the area of the rectangle also doubles. The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its breadth (Area = Length × Breadth). Therefore, if the original breadth is increased to twice its size, the new area becomes Area = Length × (2 × Breadth), resulting in double the original area.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. For a rectangle measuring 3 cm by 9 cm, the area is 3 cm × 9 cm, which equals 27 square centimeters.
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. For an 11x13 rectangle, the area is calculated as (11 \times 13 = 143) square inches. Therefore, the area of an 11x13 rectangle is 143 square inches.
Multiply the width times the length.