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Questions138
14-10-2018
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What is the area of this tile?
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soumilmaini
soumilmaini
14-10-2018
Area for a rectangle/square is always:
Length x width = Area
Plug in the values:
4 x 1 = 4.
Thus, the area is 4 inches^2
4 inches squared...
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emilybighead27
emilybighead27
14-10-2018
four inches squared cuz you just multiply the length (the long side) and the width (how wide it is) wich is 4 x 1 you’re welcome
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