The perimeter of a rectangle is 12 centimeters. The length of a rectangle is 3 centimeters. What is the area of the rectangle
2 answers:
Recall that the equation to find the perimeter of a rectangle is 2(L + w)
Since we know the length, we can make an equation:
2(3 + w) = 12
Divide both sides by 2:
(3 + w) = 6
w = 3
Now that we know both length and width, we simply have to find their product to solve for area:
a = L * w
a = 3 * 3
a = 9
The area of the rectangle is 9 cm^2.
This is what we know so far.
Perimeter: 12cm
Rectangle Length: 3cm
Theoretically speaking if one side is 3cm (it's a rectangle not a square)
then it cannot be 3cm on all sides because that would be a square.
If it was 3cm on all sides the area would be 9cm. Because it is a rectangle one side would be 3cm and the other 4cm. (12÷3=4)
Answer:
The area is 12 cm.
Equation: 3 ×. 4 = 12cm
Formula: length × width
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