Do you remember how to find the perimeter and area of a rectangle? Let's try this problem to practice.
Find the area of the rectangle shown.
width = $8$8 m | |
length = $14$14 m |
$\text{Area }$Area | $=$= | $\text{length }\times\text{width }$length ×width | m2 | |
$\text{Area }$Area | $=$= | $\editable{}\times\editable{}$× | m2 | (Fill in the values for the length and width.) |
$\text{Area }$Area | $=$= | $\editable{}$ | m2 | (Complete the multiplication to find the area.) |
To solve problems involving the perimeter and area of rectangles, we will be using these formulas:
This video looks at how we can use the area of a rectangle to solve real life problems.
Tyesha wants to frame her square window with a string of twinkle lights. The window has a side length of $13$13 in.
Find the length of the string of twinkle lights that Tyesha needs.
Minh is using sticky notes to cover his window. This uses up a total of $80$80 sticky notes, and Minh counts that there are $10$10 sticky notes along the length of the window.
How many sticky notes did Minh use along the width of the window?
A square is a special type of rectangle that has its length and width equal. This means that we can use the rectangle formulas for perimeter and area for a square as well.