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The length of a rectangle is 3 times its width. The rectangle’s width is 4 m. What is the area of the rectangle? Enter your answer in the box. m²

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Answer:

48m²

Explanation:

L= 3*4

W= 4

Area= L*W

A=(3*4)*4

A=12*4

A=48

User Pete Hamilton
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Call the length
l and the width
w

We are told:
1. "The length of a rectangle is 3 times its width." i.e.:
l=3w
2. "The rectangle’s width is 4 m." i.e.:
w=4

So, by substitution we have:

l=3w

l=3(4)

l=12m

Then we can use our area formula:

A=lw

A=(12m)(4m)

Area=48m^(2)
User DMin
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