The area of a rectangle is simply length x width. If the measurements are in centimeters, then the area will come out in square centimeters.
The area of a parallelogram is the length times the vertical height. In a rectangle, the vertical height is the same as the width so the area is length times width.
width times height
The area of a rectangle is its height multiplied by its width
Its height times width must equal 12. The rectangle could be: The height could be 1 and the width 12. The height could be 3 and the width 4. The height could be 6 and the width 2. But it could not have a height of 8 and width of 4 (since 8×4 = 32 square units of area).
A rectangle is a two dimensional object, with length and width but not height. An object with length, width and height could be a cuboid, in which case is it still the area that is required or the volume?
If it is a rectangle then area is height times width
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
A rectangle does not have a slant height. It is therefore likely that the shape is something other than a rectangle. What it is, is unknown and so the question cannot be answered.
area of a rectangle is width x height
156 feet is the area of a rectangle with a width of 12 feet and a height of 13 feet.
The area of a parallelogram is the length times the vertical height. In a rectangle, the vertical height is the same as the width so the area is length times width.
width times height
The area of a rectangle is its height multiplied by its width
Height = Area divided by Length
If you mean area, then, the area of a rectangle is width * height. So...50cm^2.
There is no "height" of a rectangle, unless it's a rectangular prism. Do you mean the length? If you have the area of the rectangle, the equation should be:A= L x WPlug in the area and the length and solve for the width, or plug in the area the width of the rectangle, and solve for the length.
The breadth of a rectangle is the height.