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How do you find the area of 3/4ft and 5ft
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How do you find the area of 3/4ft and 5ft
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to find the area of an object you must multiply the two numbers given. base and height. the base is the bottom horizontal part and height is the vertical side. so multiply 3/4 and 5. you should get your answer
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You add them together to get
5 and 3/4 feet
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5.75 feet
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