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Slater's Room is 5 meters long and 3 1/4 meters wide. What is the area of Slater's room? Explain.
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Slater's Room is 5 meters long and 3 1/4 meters wide. What is the area of Slater's room?
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Area = l × b
Length = 5 m
Breadth = 3¼ m = 13/4 m
Area =
= 5 × 13/4
= 65/4
= 16.25 m²
The area of slater's room is 16.25 m²
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The answer is 16.25m squared
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