Assuming you're talking about a rectangle: Diagonal squared = length squared + width squared (Pythagoras) so: Length squared = diagonal squared - width squared ie length = sqrt (diagonal squared - width squared)
Width of rectangle: 180/15 = 12 cm
Area of a rectangle = length * width = 72 feet-squared
156 It is impossible to calculate the area of a rectangle from its perimeter if no other dimension is known. The area of a rectangle is the product of its length and width, and the perimeter is twice the sum of its length and width.
11.5 cm
Assuming you're talking about a rectangle: Diagonal squared = length squared + width squared (Pythagoras) so: Length squared = diagonal squared - width squared ie length = sqrt (diagonal squared - width squared)
I assume lbh in the question means length, base (or width) and height. Those three dimensions multiplied together calculate the volume, not the area, of the figure for cubic dimension. The area is calculated by multiplying the length and the width for squared dimension. In simpler terms; Area of rectangle is lw; Volume is lwh.
Width of rectangle: 180/15 = 12 cm
trick question
If it is a rectangle, the the dimension of Area [Distance²] is (Length) x (Width).So if the the length and width do not have units, then just say 'it is 50 units long' then the area is 1250 units²
Area of a rectangle = length * width = 72 feet-squared
Length 5 and width 2.
156 It is impossible to calculate the area of a rectangle from its perimeter if no other dimension is known. The area of a rectangle is the product of its length and width, and the perimeter is twice the sum of its length and width.
11.5 cm
4.5 inches.
17.6 squared inches
width = 375/25 = 15 inches