The area of a rectangle is simply the length times the width. If the length and width are in meters, the area, of course, will be in square meters.
80 meters
area you have to multiply the width by the length so if you do 10*7 you will get 70. the answer is 70 meters squared.
length x width Example: A rectangle has a length of 24m and a width of 48m. What is its area? l x w= 24m(length) x 48m(width/breadth) = 1152m2 (meters squared)
Length of rectangle: 240/15 = 16 meters
area of a rectangle = length * width. Rearranging, we have width = area / length. Therefore, the width of the rectangle = 31.2 [m2] / 6 [m] = 5.2 [m] ========================
The area of a rectangle is simply the length times the width. If the length and width are in meters, the area, of course, will be in square meters.
length*width = area 24.7*width = 550.81 Divide both sides by 24.7 to find the width: width = 22.3 meters
The area of rectangle is : 143.85
The area of rectangle is : 26.13
The area of rectangle is : 33.0
Well, darling, to find the area of a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So, for this rectangle with a length of 21m and a width of 17m, the area would be 357 square meters. Voilà!
80 meters
Having the length x meters and width 8 meters, then the area is 8x square meters.
area you have to multiply the width by the length so if you do 10*7 you will get 70. the answer is 70 meters squared.
length x width Example: A rectangle has a length of 24m and a width of 48m. What is its area? l x w= 24m(length) x 48m(width/breadth) = 1152m2 (meters squared)
Length of rectangle: 240/15 = 16 meters