It depends upon the shape of the figure .If the shape is rectangle
Then,Area of rectangle=l X b .
.Thus, area = 5 X7 =
35 cm sq.
10 cm squared
area = 1/2 base x height area = 1/2 x 5 x 6 = 15 square cm
For a radius of 5 centimeters the area are 78.53981633974483 square centimeters.
First, note that a surface has area, but a solid figure has volume. There is no such thing as "volume area". Now, to find the volume is easy, assuming all surface angles are right angles. Just multiply .5 * .5 * 6 = 1.5 cubic centimeters. Surface area is a little harder. The surface will consist of two .5 by .5 squares and four .5 by 6 rectangles. (The best way to see this is to draw a picture.) So we have 2 times .25 square centimeters plus 4 times .5 times 6 square centimeters, which equals .5 + 12 = 12.5 square centimeters surface area.
The side length is 5 centimeters. The volume of 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters = 125 cubic centimeters.
A square with a side length of 5 centimeters has an area of 25 square centimeters.
The formula for area a is height X average of the two parallel bases of the trapezoid. In this instance, a = 3[(7 + 5)/2] = 18 square centimeters.
It is the sum of the areas of all the components.
To find the area of a triangle, you use the formula: Area = 1/2 * base * height. In this case, the base is 2cm and the height is 5cm. Plugging these values into the formula, we get: Area = 1/2 * 2cm * 5cm = 5 square centimeters. Therefore, the area of the triangle is 5 square centimeters.
2500 centimeters
Area of a triangle is 1/2 * base * height, so .5 * 5.5 * 8.8 = 24.2
If you mean a rectangle, just multiply the length times the height. If (for example) length and height are in centimeters, then the area is in square centimeters. Similar for other units.