When the area equals length multiplied by width (A = l × w), it indicates the size of a two-dimensional space, such as a rectangle. To find the area, measure the length and width of the shape in the same units, then multiply these values together. If you need to find one dimension when you have the area and the other dimension, simply rearrange the formula to solve for the unknown dimension (l = A/w or w = A/l). This relationship is fundamental in geometry for calculating the area of rectangular shapes.
Area equals LxW (Length times width)
LxW
length X width area LXW=A
The area of a rectangle or square is represented by: LengthxWidth LxW So.. A=LxW A=5x2 A=10 Therefore the Area of the rectangle is 10 feet squared.
No you dont you multiply using area for example: A=LxW 4mx8m A=32m
Area equals LxW (Length times width)
Area do equal Length multiplied by Width
a=lxw ---> area equals lenth times width.
Length multiplied by width equals the area of a square or rectangle A=LxW Your answer will be in units squared.
I beleve that is the formula for finding the area of a rectangle or squareLength*Width equals area for rectangles. LxW=Area of a rectangle.
you mean find area? A=LxW
LxW or BxH
LxW (length times width) is the Area formula for any quadrilateral. The formula: A=Lxw
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length X width area LXW=A
length X width lxw