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Help I have to turn this in tmw!!

Help I have to turn this in tmw!!-example-1

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Answer:


\large\boxed{\tt Area = Length * Width}


\large\boxed{\tt Area = 8.6 \ cm. * 3 \ cm.}


\large\boxed{\tt Area = 25.8 \ cm.^(2)}

Explanation:


\textsf{We are asked for the area of a 2D Rectangle.}


\large\underline{\textsf{What is Area?}}


\textsf{Area for 2D shapes is how much space is inside between edges. Consider edges}


\textsf{as the sides of a shape.}


\underline{\textsf{How are we able to find Area?}}


\textsf{Many shapes require different formulas to find the area. Some have the same}


\textsf{formulas however it depends on how many sides the shape has, and the number of}


\textsf{dimensions shown in the shape. For a Rectangle it's simple. Because a Rectangle}


\textsf{has 2 Dimensions (Length and Width), to find the area we should multiply}


\textsf{the dimensions together, hence resulting in the amount of space inside the shape.}


\large\underline{\textsf{Formula;}}


\large\boxed{\tt Area = Length * Width}


\large\underline{\textsf{Plug in Values;}}


\textsf{The Length and Width aren't mentioned in the question, but it doesn't matter}


\textsf{since we're still going to get the same answer no matter which place they're in.}


\large\boxed{\tt Area = 8.6 \ cm. * 3 \ cm.}


\large\underline{\textsf{Solving for the Area;}}


\textsf{We have our formula, now multiply the dimensions together.}


\large\boxed{\tt Area = 25.8 \ cm.^(2)}

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