You can't tell, and neither can I. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions.
There are an infinite number of sets of length and width that it could have,
even if the area never changed.
Here are a few of them. ALL of these have an area of 32.
1 x 32
1.6 x 20
2 x 16
2.4 x 131/3
31/3 x 9.6
3.2 x 10
3.6 x 88/9
4 x 8
4.8 x 62/3
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
Area of rectangle divided by its length = width of rectangle
That would depend on the length of the rectangle which has not been given but the area of a rectangle is length times width
The area of the rectangle is 72 square feet
The area of a rectangle is always length multiplied by width. Therefore, the area of the mentioned rectangle is 36cm2.
32m2 = 2m x 16m(width)Length(a) x width (16m) = 288m2288m2 / 16m = 18m
A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m.
A rectangle measuring 3.2m x 10m has an area of 32m
32m
A = lw Area of a rectangle = length times width
Divide the area by the length of the rectangle
The area of a rectangle is found by length times width.
length times width
The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is , find its area.
the area of a rectangle = length x widthwe can rearrange this to give uslength of a rectangle = area/ width
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
Area of rectangle divided by its length = width of rectangle