The usual way to calculate the are of a rectangle is to multiply length x width.
Area of any rectangle in square units is its length multiplied by its width.
The area of a rectangle does provide enough information about its dimensions. It is possible fo the rectangle to be long and narrow or squat and short (almost square).
Yes.
24
It is not possible to answer the question without additional information about the triangle and the rectangle.
It is not possible to provide any kind of answer without information on the relationship - if any - between the triangle and the rectangle.
42 square units.
You might want to investigate the rectangle that measures [ 6 by 8 ].
The greatest possible area of a rectangle is simply the area of a square, which is a special type of rectangle.in order to find the area of that square:4s=96 (4s=4 sides)s=24A=lwA=24*24A=576so the area of that rectangle would be 576 ft...
5 sides
52 ft
Yes.