2 times 8= 16, the area is 16 units
6 units long and 5 units wide
Yes, the rectangle is one unit wide, and twenty units long. there are probably others, too.
Well, honey, you just divide the area by the side length to find the other side length. So, 1125 divided by 25 gives you 45. Then you draw a rectangle with sides of 25 units and 45 units using the grid as a guide. Voila, you've got yourself a rectangle with an area of 1125 square units!
Multiply the length by the wide. eg a 3cm x 6cm rectangle - 3x6=18sqcm The answer is in square units, - square feet, metres, mm etc
The area of a rectangle is length times width.In this case, it is 10 x 9 = 90 square units.
2 times 8= 16, the area is 16 units
5 x 3 = 15 sq units
1 * 100 = 100 square units.
6 units long and 5 units wide
Further information is needed to provide an answer to this question. If the area is 140 sq units, then this could be formed from a rectangle 1 unit wide by 140 units long - giving a perimeter of 2 x 140 + 2 x 1 = 282 units. But, the rectangle could be 14 units wide and 10 units long giving a perimeter of 2 x 14 + 2 x 10 = 48 units.
You could draw a rectangle that is 8 units long and one wide.
Yes, the rectangle is one unit wide, and twenty units long. there are probably others, too.
Well, honey, you just divide the area by the side length to find the other side length. So, 1125 divided by 25 gives you 45. Then you draw a rectangle with sides of 25 units and 45 units using the grid as a guide. Voila, you've got yourself a rectangle with an area of 1125 square units!
The area of rectangle is : 12.0
The area of rectangle is : 48.0
Multiply the length by the wide. eg a 3cm x 6cm rectangle - 3x6=18sqcm The answer is in square units, - square feet, metres, mm etc