10 metres squared, multiply length by width
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
The area of rectangle is : 100.0
I think it's probably 6 times 4 which is 24… I think.
The equation for the area of the rectangle is A = Y2 + 4 Y. A = L * W = (Y + 4) (Y)
The area of rectangle is : 8.0
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
The area of rectangle is : 100.0
I think it's probably 6 times 4 which is 24… I think.
40 meters.
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.
The area of rectangle is : 12.0
All 4 angles of a rectangle are congruent each measuring 90 degrees
The equation for the area of the rectangle is A = Y2 + 4 Y. A = L * W = (Y + 4) (Y)
The area of rectangle is : 8.0
The area of rectangle is : 12.0
The area of rectangle is : 28.0
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