The area of a rectangle is simply length x width. If the measurements are in centimeters, then the area will come out in square centimeters.
The area of a parallelogram is the length times the vertical height. In a rectangle, the vertical height is the same as the width so the area is length times width.
width times height
The area of a rectangle is its height multiplied by its width
Its height times width must equal 12. The rectangle could be: The height could be 1 and the width 12. The height could be 3 and the width 4. The height could be 6 and the width 2. But it could not have a height of 8 and width of 4 (since 8×4 = 32 square units of area).
A rectangle is a two dimensional object, with length and width but not height. An object with length, width and height could be a cuboid, in which case is it still the area that is required or the volume?
If it is a rectangle then area is height times width
Rectangle area = (rectangle width) x (rectangle height)
A rectangle does not have a slant height. It is therefore likely that the shape is something other than a rectangle. What it is, is unknown and so the question cannot be answered.
area of a rectangle is width x height
156 feet is the area of a rectangle with a width of 12 feet and a height of 13 feet.
The area of a parallelogram is the length times the vertical height. In a rectangle, the vertical height is the same as the width so the area is length times width.
width times height
The area of a rectangle is its height multiplied by its width
Height = Area divided by Length
There is no "height" of a rectangle, unless it's a rectangular prism. Do you mean the length? If you have the area of the rectangle, the equation should be:A= L x WPlug in the area and the length and solve for the width, or plug in the area the width of the rectangle, and solve for the length.
If you mean area, then, the area of a rectangle is width * height. So...50cm^2.
The breadth of a rectangle is the height.