The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying its length by its width. 6 ft x 4 ft = 24 sq ft.
Yes. Say there are two rectangles, both with perimeter of 20. One of the rectangles is a 2 by 8 rectangle. The area of this rectangle is 2 x 8 which is 16. The other rectangle is a 4 by 6 rectangle. It has an area of 4 x 6 which is 24.
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
It's impossible. The largest area for a rectangle with perimeter of 6 is 2.25, a perfect square with a length of 1.5 for each side. Any other combination yields a smaller area.
length times width
The area of rectangle is : 24.0
perimeter is the space around an object, area is the space inside of an object.A 4x6 rectangle has a perimeter of 4 + 6 + 4 + 6,A 4x6 rectangle has an area of 4 x 6.
The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying its length by its width. 6 ft x 4 ft = 24 sq ft.
Rectangle area = l x w = 6 units x 4 units = 24 square units
Base of rectangle: 24/6 = 4 cm
It is: 6*4 = 24 square units
Not always because a 2 by 12 rectangle will have the same area as a 4 by 6 rectangle but they both will have different perimeters.
Yes. Say there are two rectangles, both with perimeter of 20. One of the rectangles is a 2 by 8 rectangle. The area of this rectangle is 2 x 8 which is 16. The other rectangle is a 4 by 6 rectangle. It has an area of 4 x 6 which is 24.
The area of the rectangle works out as 7 times 6 = 42 square units
𝘗𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘦𝘳 = adding up all the sides. So a rectangle has 4 sides. Add up how long each of those 4 sides are and you'll have your answer.Area = length times width.
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
The rectangle is 6-ft long and 4-ft wide.