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Callie is installing a rectangular walkway up to her house. The width of the walkway is 5 feet and the length is 27 feet. She needs to calculate the area of the walkway to determine the amount of materials
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Callie is installing a rectangular walkway up to her house. The width of the walkway is 5 feet and the length is 27 feet. She needs to calculate the area of the walkway to determine the amount of materials needed to build it.
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