The area of a rectangle that is 1 1/2 inches long, and 1 inch wide is...1 and 1/2. To get this you... # on graph paper, you draw a line across a square. # then you cut the square next to that one (to the left or to the right) in half. # next you connect the 2 lines. # you count one square up. # then draw the rectangle. # then you can see 1 full block, and 1 half of a block, so that is the area. Or you can do... * you can do 2 things... you can do area(a)=l*w... or A= w*l. # 1 1/2*1, or 1*1 1/2 # remember "1 times any number is always itself" so... 1 1/2*1= 1 1/2
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Yes, a rectangle can be 17 inches by 1 inch
Assuming the cookie sheet to be a rectangle, and 12 and 20 inches are the dimensions of the sheet, the area of the rectangle is s1s2. Plugging in the values yield 12(20) = 240 square inches.
0.19635 square inches.
You can`t be sure of the individual sides. A one inch by sixteen inch rectangle, an eight by two inch rectangle, a four inch by four inch rectangle all have the same area (16 square inches) but the first rectangle`s sides add up to 34, the second rectangle`s sides add up to 20, the third rectangle`s sides add up to 16
15*10 = 150 sq inches (Length times width)