It makes sense right up to the last sentence. This question is impossible to answer, since it is unclear in what it asks.
The area is(4) x (the number of units in the rectangle's length) square units
The length of a triangle can't be expressed in square units and only its area is expressed in square units
10 units and 8 units respectively
The area of a square (the word "rectangle" is redundant), with sides of length s units, is s^2 square units.
Length x width
The area is(4) x (the number of units in the rectangle's length) square units
The length of a triangle can't be expressed in square units and only its area is expressed in square units
a rectangle has a length of 2x-5 units and a width of x-3 units. what is the area, in square units, of the rectangle?
10 units and 8 units respectively
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.
Area of a rectangle in square units = length*width
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.
The area of a square (the word "rectangle" is redundant), with sides of length s units, is s^2 square units.
Length = 4, Width = 2
The area of a rectangle is length times width, expressed in square units.
The rectangle is 12 units by 3 units.
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