Oh, dude, to find the area of a rectangle, you just multiply the length by the width. So, for a rectangle that's 7 meters by 8 meters, you'd do 7 x 8, which equals 56 square meters. It's like basic math, man.
Ah, what a happy little rectangle we have here! To find the area, simply multiply the length by the width. So, for this lovely rectangle that is 12 meters long and 8 meters wide, the area would be 96 square meters. Isn't that just a joyful little calculation?
A rectangle 8 metres x 3 metres has a perimeter (distance around) of 22 metres. It has an AREA of 24 square metres.
8 square meters
The apostrophe in 7' means 7 inches. This means that there would be two 7 inch sides to the rectangle and two 8 inch sides. Perimeter = 7+7+8+8= 30 inches.
Let the length be x+4 and the width be x:- length*width = area (x+4)*x = 96 square meters Multiply out the brackets and subtract 96 from both sides thus forming a quadratic equation:- x2+4x-96 = 0 Solving the equation using the quadratic formula gives x a positive value of 8 Therefore: length = 12 meters and width = 8 meters Check: 12*8 = 96 square meters
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Well, darling, to find the area of a rectangle, you simply multiply its length by its width. So, for this 9 meters long and 7 meters wide rectangle, the area would be 63 square meters. Math doesn't have to be complicated, honey.
The area of rectangle is : 96.0
The square will have an area of 64 sq m while the rectangle will have an area of 63 sq m
The area of a rectangle is simply the length times the width. If the length and width are in meters, the area, of course, will be in square meters.
It is: 9*8 = 72 square meters
40 square meters
Area of the rectangle: 9 times 8 = 72 square meters
The area of a rectangle (A) is the length of the rectangle multiplied by the height/width.A = 9 m x 8 m, so the area is 72 square meters.72 square meters
9 metres * 8 metres = 9*8 =72 metres2
Having the length x meters and width 8 meters, then the area is 8x square meters.
3 square metres