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Kurt drew a rectangular maze with a length of 3/4 foot and a width of 5/12 foot. What is the area, in square feet, of Kurt's maze?
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Area of a rectangle = length x width
3/4 x 5/12 = 15/48
15/48 = 5/16
The area of Kurt's maze is 5/16 square feet.
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