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If a bath measures 42 inches by 48 inches, what is the square footage of the bath?
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If a bath measures 42 inches by 48 inches, what is the square footage of the bath?
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To get square footage of the bath, multiply the two dimensions (the length and width) together.
42 * 48 = 2016
So, the answer is 2016 square inches.
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Area = Width * Length:
42*48 = 2016in²
The area of the bath is 2016in²
Hope this helps! :)
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