50 cm
How to do it
Area = 10*5 = 50 square cm
Well, perimeter is total length. One side is 32cm so two sides at 32 cm=64 cm leaving 26cm. Two sides are left so they each equal 1/2 of 26 or 13cm. Area of a rectangle is length x width so we get 32 cm x13 cm = 416 cm2 (squared).
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the two dimensions that are multiplied are the top long layer and one of the sides to figure out your area of your rectangle and square
100 is the scale factor
How to do it
Area = 10*5 = 50 square cm
Well, perimeter is total length. One side is 32cm so two sides at 32 cm=64 cm leaving 26cm. Two sides are left so they each equal 1/2 of 26 or 13cm. Area of a rectangle is length x width so we get 32 cm x13 cm = 416 cm2 (squared).
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the two dimensions that are multiplied are the top long layer and one of the sides to figure out your area of your rectangle and square
5*3 = 15 square cm
A rectangle is a four-sided figure with two long sides and two short sides. The two long sides are the length of the rectangle. The two short sides are the width of the rectangle.
There is no formula for a rectangle. There are formula for calculating its area, perimeter or length of diagonals from its sides, or it is possible to calculate the length of one pair of sides given the other sides and the area or perimeter, or the two lots of sides given area and perimeter and so on.
For a rectangle, this would be the multiplication of the two different length sides.
You can't.There is a cheap way to do it, though. Say that two sides are 5 meters and that the other two sides are 250 centimeters. (2.5 meters is 250 centimeters)
2 of the sides are 6 cm and the other two sides are 9 cm. Perimeter = sum of the lengths of the sides = 6 + 6 + 9 + 9 = 30 cm