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The width of a rectangle is equal to "m" cm, but its length is five times greater than the width. Find the area of the rectangle.

m is the variable..not meters

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Answer:
5m^2 square centimeters.

Explanation:

Given : The width of a rectangle is equal to "m" cm, but its length is five times greater than the width.

i.e. Expression for Width = m and Length = 5 x m = 5m

We know that the area of a rectangle is given by :-


\text{Area=length x width}

Put Width = m and Length = 5m , we get

Area of the rectangle
= (5m) *(m)= 5m^2 square centimeters.

Hence, the area of the rectangle =
5m^2 square centimeters.

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