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Mr. popper needs to build an icebox for his penguin. the length is 7 ft and the width is 5 ft. what is the area of the icebox?
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Mr. popper needs to build an icebox for his penguin. the length is 7 ft and the width is 5 ft. what is the area of the icebox?
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Assuming he is constructing a rectangular icebox base, the formula for the area is length times width.
area = 7 ft x 5 ft = 35 ft²
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