area of any rectangle is length x breadth. For a 6x3 rectangle, it's 18.
6*3= 18 so the answer is 18
Area: 54 square cm Perimeter: 30 cm
If you have a rectangle with sides as follows: 4,4,3,3 the area is 12cm2 and the perimeter is 14. Area: 4cmx3cm=12cm2 Perimeter: * 4+4=8 * 3+3=6 * 8+6=14cm
6 cm x 4 cm = 24cm2 (length x width = area)
The perimeter and area don't depend on each other. Knowing one doesn't tell you the other. -- A circle with perimeter (circumference) of 20 cm has area of 31.83 cm2. -- A square with perimeter of 20 cm has area of 25 cm2 . -- A (9 x 1) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 9 cm2 . -- A (8 x 2) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 16 cm2 . -- A (7 x 3) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 21 cm2 . -- A (6 x 4) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 24 cm2 .
18
6*3= 18 so the answer is 18
6 square cm
The area of rectangle is : 24.0
Base of rectangle: 24/6 = 4 cm
Area of rectangle: 11 times 6 = 66 square cm
12cm2
Try a rectangle with dimensions of 6 cm and 7 cm, and see what you get.
There is no integer solution, but the shape is a rectangle, with side lengths between 2 and 10 (area 20 cm sq) and 3 and 9 (area 27 cm sq). The exact side lengths are 6 - 2 (sq rt 3) [= 2.5359] and 6 + 2 (sq rt 3) [= 9.4641].
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
To answer this simply try a few out for yourself. In a 2x1 cm rectangle, the area is 2 cm squared and the perimeter is 6 cm In a 12x10 rectangle, the area is 120 cm squared and the perimeter is 44 cm. In some cases, the perimeter is larger and in others it is smaller. To answer your question, no, the perimeter of a rectangle is NOT always greater than its area.
Area of rectangle = length x widthArea of rectangle = 0.3 m x 6 cm0.3 m = 30 cmArea of rectangle = 30 cm x 6 cmArea of rectangle = 180 cm2