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What is the area of a square with the length of 20 and the width of 15​

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Answer:

300

Explanation:

do 20 times 15 and you get 300 length times width = area

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Answer:

300

Explanation:

First of all, a square's side lengths must be the same for it to be correctly labeled as a square.

The quadrilateral we need to find the area for here is a rectangle.

The area of a rectangle is defined as length × width. So, to answer this question, all we need to do is multiply the given dimensions.

20 × 15

= (2 + 10) × 15

= (2 × 15) + (10 × 15)

= 30 + 150

= 300

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