Well, isn't that a happy little problem to solve! To find the width of the rectangle, you can use the formula for the area of a rectangle, which is length multiplied by width. If the area is 72 cm² and you know the length, you can divide the area by the length to find the width. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in math!
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Oh, dude, so like, to find the width of the rectangle when the area is 72 cm², you'd need the length too, right? But, if you're just looking for the width, you could divide the area by the length, assuming you have that info. Or, like, if you're just here for a good time, you could just say the width is 12 cm since 72 divided by 12 equals 6. But hey, who's really keeping track, am I right?
The width of the rectangle can be any number from "1" (1x72=72 cm2) to "72" (72x1=72cm2)
For a rectangle or square, Area = Length * Width So Length = Area / Width.
Area of rectangle divided by its length = width of rectangle
That would depend on the length of the rectangle which has not been given but the area of a rectangle is length times width
length times width equals the area of a rectangle. length times width equals the area of a rectangle. area
The area of a rectangle is length x width.