Area = Length * Width = 5 m * 3 m = 15 square metres
Area of a rectangle is width times lenght. 14m in lenght (times) 5m in width = 70m2
-3m = 5m+8 -3m-5m = 8 -8m = 8 m = -1
Area of a rectangle its length times its width, A LW 9m X 5m 45m2
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. In this case, the rectangle has a length of 9 meters and a width of 5 meters. Therefore, the area of the rectangle is 9 meters x 5 meters = 45 square meters.
To solve the equation 5m + 3 = 3m + 9, you need to isolate the variable m. Start by subtracting 3m from both sides to get 2m + 3 = 9. Then, subtract 3 from both sides to get 2m = 6. Finally, divide by 2 to find m = 3.
The area is 15 square metres.
To calculate the area of a shape, we need to know its type. If you are referring to a rectangle with dimensions 5m and 3m, the area would be calculated as length times width: 5m × 3m = 15 square meters. If you meant a different shape, please specify, and I can help with that calculation.
5 m * 5 m * 3 m = 75 m3 ===== A cubic function, volume, not area as you have values that are representative of length, width and height.
7.5m
Area of a rectangle is width times lenght. 14m in lenght (times) 5m in width = 70m2
-7m - 3m + 5m = -5m
The area of rectangle is : 20.0
The volume of a box is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height. In this case, the box is 3m long, 5m high, and 2m wide. Therefore, the volume of the box would be 3m x 5m x 2m = 30 cubic meters.
5m,4m,3m respectively
Rectangles are really simple. The perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width (in this case 4m x 2 = 8m, 5m x 2 = 10m, and 8m + 10m = 18m). The area is simply the length times the width (in this case, 4m x 5m = 20m2).
-3m = 5m+8 -3m-5m = 8 -8m = 8 m = -1
To calculate the number of bricks needed for a wall of dimensions 5m length, 3m width, and 4m height, first determine the volume of the wall: 5m x 3m x 4m = 60 cubic meters. If a standard brick measures approximately 0.002m³, you would divide the total volume by the volume of one brick: 60m³ / 0.002m³ = 30,000 bricks. This is a rough estimate and does not account for mortar or waste, so it's advisable to add an additional 10-15% to the total.