Area = length times width A = LW 100 m^2 = L(11 m) = 9.090909091
Area = length x width Length = area/width
Area of square: 10*10 = 100 square m Area of rectangle: 14*10 = 140 square m
Width: 7 m Length: 13 m Check: 7*13 = 91 m2
If Length * Width = Area, then Area ÷ width = Length
Area = Length * Width = 5 m * 3 m = 15 square metres
Area of RECTANGLE =length * breadth[width] m*m =40*14 m*m 560m*m
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] ========================
Area = length times width A = LW 100 m^2 = L(11 m) = 9.090909091
this answer is simply division just for a reminder of what I am doing here are how to work these length times width = area area divided by width = length area divided by length = width. we will be doing the second equation so 132 divided by 6 = 22 answer is 22
Area = length x width Length = area/width
Since the length is greater than the width, any value greater than sqrt(43.7) which is approx 6.61 metres. For example, length = 40m, width = 43.7/40 m or length = 100m, width = 43.7/100 m or length = 1000000m, width = 43.7/1000000 m
Area of square: 10*10 = 100 square m Area of rectangle: 14*10 = 140 square m
Width: 7 m Length: 13 m Check: 7*13 = 91 m2
45 meter sq. (area = length * width)
If Length * Width = Area, then Area ÷ width = Length
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