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The area of this rectangle is 3x2 what does the coefficient 3 mean in term of the problem

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By definition, the area of a rectangle is given by:
A = (w) * (l)
Where,
w: width
l: long
For this case, we have that the area is given by:
A = (3) * (2)
Therefore, in terms of this problem, the coefficient 3 represents one of the dimensions of the rectangle.
Answer:
The coefficient represents one of the dimensions of the rectangle.
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