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A rectangular school gym has a length of x + 24 and a width of x – 10. Which measure does (x + 24)(x – 10) represent?
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A rectangular school gym has a length of x + 24 and a width of x – 10. Which measure does (x + 24)(x – 10) represent?
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A rectangular school gym has a length of x + 24 and a width of x – 10. Which measure does (x + 24)(x – 10) represent?
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Area. If you multiply length times width you will get the area of a rectangular shape. You would use FOIL or the distributive method to get the final answer.
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