If you mean a 3 X 2 X 6 rectangle the are of said rectangle is 36ft squared
Possibly 3 by 6
You cannot find the perimeter unless the rectangle is a regular rectangle (a square) in which case the perimeter is 4 times the square root of the area. With just the area the shape of the rectangle could be any number of shapes with different perimeter, for example, imagine 6 square units 1cm by 1cm arranged in a 1*6 configuration to give a long thin rectangle, the perimeter would be 6+6+1+1=14cm, the same 6 arranged in a 3*2 rectangle would have the same area, but a perimeter of 3+3+2+2=10cm, for this reason a rectangle's perimeter cannot be determined from the area alone.
The area of a 16 by 6 rectangle is 16*6 = 96 square units.
18
The area of rectangle is : 18.0
area of any rectangle is length x breadth. For a 6x3 rectangle, it's 18.
If you mean a 3 X 2 X 6 rectangle the are of said rectangle is 36ft squared
ratio is 18 to 6 which is 3 to 1.
Possibly 3 by 6
You cannot find the perimeter unless the rectangle is a regular rectangle (a square) in which case the perimeter is 4 times the square root of the area. With just the area the shape of the rectangle could be any number of shapes with different perimeter, for example, imagine 6 square units 1cm by 1cm arranged in a 1*6 configuration to give a long thin rectangle, the perimeter would be 6+6+1+1=14cm, the same 6 arranged in a 3*2 rectangle would have the same area, but a perimeter of 3+3+2+2=10cm, for this reason a rectangle's perimeter cannot be determined from the area alone.
6*3= 18 so the answer is 18
The area of the rectangle works out as 7 times 6 = 42 square units
The area of a 16 by 6 rectangle is 16*6 = 96 square units.
18
If you have a rectangle with sides as follows: 4,4,3,3 the area is 12cm2 and the perimeter is 14. Area: 4cmx3cm=12cm2 Perimeter: * 4+4=8 * 3+3=6 * 8+6=14cm
The area of the rectangle is 72 square feet