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26 March, 05:02
Why do you have to use the formula a=l*w
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Alvaro
26 March, 05:48
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This formula corresponds to find the area of a rectangle/square. You multiply one side by the other to get the area.
Example: The sides of a rectangle are 6 in and 14 in. Find the area.
A = l * w
A = 6 * 14
A = 84
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Magnolia
26 March, 06:20
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Because the bottom or length multipled by the width gets you the area
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