Area of rectangle: 12 times 4 = 48 square cm
The answer depends on the variables of length times width. For example, a rectangle of 10 centimetres by 5 centimetres : 10 x 5 = 50 square centimetres.
The area of rectangle is : 28.0
If it is a rectangle and not a square there is not enough information to solve this problem for area. Perimeter is 2( B+H) = 46 Area = BH
220 square cm
Area of rectangle: 12 times 4 = 48 square cm
The answer depends on the variables of length times width. For example, a rectangle of 10 centimetres by 5 centimetres : 10 x 5 = 50 square centimetres.
A metre is a distance - a square metre is an area. A square metre is the area occupied by a square which is 1 metre long on all sides. It is also the area occupied by any rectangle whose sides, when multiplied together, give a figure of 10,000 square centimetres... so a rectangle with sides of 50 centimetres and 200 centimetres, or a rectangle with sides of 80 centimetres and 125 centimetres.... and so on.
330 square cm
The area of rectangle is : 24.0
It depends on 7 x 11 what. Inches, miles, centimetres, feet, ...
It is 12*5 = 60 square centimetres.
The area of rectangle is : 28.0
If it is a rectangle and not a square there is not enough information to solve this problem for area. Perimeter is 2( B+H) = 46 Area = BH
220 square cm
3.68 x 8 = 29.44 square centimetres
10,000