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A rectangle with sides of lengths 1/3 yard and 3/4 yard what's the area
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A rectangle with sides of lengths 1/3 yard and 3/4 yard what's the area
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If you would like to know what is the area, you can calculate this using the following steps:
area = width * length
area = 1/3 yard * 3/4 yard = 1/4 square yard
The area would be
1/4 square yard
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The area of any rectangle is
Area = (length) x (width)
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For this one, Area = (1/3 yard) x (3/4 yard)
= (1/3 x 3/4) yard²
=
1/4 yard²
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Ali Akbar Azizkhani
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Dec 31, 2017
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