40cm2
area = length x width area = 12 x 10 = 120 square cm
10 × 5 = 50Therefore, the width is 5 centimetres.
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
length times width equals the area of a rectangle. length times width equals the area of a rectangle. area
To find the width of a rectangle when you know the length, you can use the formula for the area of the rectangle, which is Area = Length × Width. If you have the area, you can rearrange the formula to solve for width: Width = Area ÷ Length. If you don't have the area, you will need additional information, such as the perimeter or the relationship between length and width, to determine the width.
area = length x width area = 12 x 10 = 120 square cm
10 × 5 = 50Therefore, the width is 5 centimetres.
First find the dimensions of the rectangle. Let its length be 2x and its width be x: 2(2x+x) = 60 4x+2x = 60 6x = 60 x = 10 Therefore: length = 20cm and the width = 10cm Area = length*width Area = 200cm2
You question is does not make sense. The base is a straight line , NOT an area. You either want the Area of the rectangle or the Length of the base. The Area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the base (length) to the width(height). A = lW (or BH) Algebraically rearrange to find the base length B = A/H ( That is area divided by height).
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. In this case, the length is 10 cm and the width is 9 cm. Therefore, the area of the rectangle would be 10 cm x 9 cm = 90 square centimeters.
The area of a rectangle is found by length times width.
If you mean area, then, the area of a rectangle is width * height. So...50cm^2.
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
length times width
For a rectangle, area equals length times width. To find the length given the width and area, divide the area by the width.
It is the area of the rectangle which is length times width