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King Wade
18 May, 20:18
Find the area of 6km and 4.7km
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Felicity Branch
18 May, 21:05
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28.2 km²
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-1:
Let us assume that Length = 6km and Breadth = 4.7km. (For Rectangle)
Step-2:
Area of rectangle = Length * Breadth
Area = 6*4.7 = 28.2
Therefore the area of 6km and 4.7km is 28.2km²
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