Times the length by the width
length times width
length times the width
in simple math terms it is the length times height of a 2 dimension object the units are squared so if the length is five in and the height is 4 inches then the area would be 20 inches^2(squared)
Area is a measure of the extent of a shape in two dimensional space.
Times the length by the width
Length times the Width times height
length times width
length times the width
that is how you come across with the whole size of the area.
in simple math terms it is the length times height of a 2 dimension object the units are squared so if the length is five in and the height is 4 inches then the area would be 20 inches^2(squared)
Area is just the area inside a shape. An example would be to get an area of a rectangle or square, you would just multiply the length times the width.
in simple math terms it is the length times height of a 2 dimension object the units are squared so if the length is five in and the height is 4 inches then the area would be 20 inches^2(squared)
Area is a measure of the extent of a shape in two dimensional space.
Oh, dude, to find the area of a rectangle, you just multiply the length by the width. So, for a rectangle that's 7 meters by 8 meters, you'd do 7 x 8, which equals 56 square meters. It's like basic math, man.
Depends on the object. For four-sided figures, use length times width.
First of all, there's probably no other way to find it except with math.-- Add up:(length of the box times width of the box) plus(length of the box times height of the box) plus(width of the box times height of the box).-- Double the result.-- You have the total area of the cardboard used to make the box, including its top.