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A rectangle with a sides 6.5 k. and 3.4 km

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By definition, the area of a rectangle can be calculated using the following formula:


A=lw

Where "l" is the length and "w" is the width of the rectangle.

In this case you know that:


\begin{gathered} l=6.5\operatorname{km} \\ w=3.4\operatorname{km} \end{gathered}

Therefore, knowing the length and the width of this rectangle, you can susbstitute them into the formula for calculate the area of a rectangle:


\begin{gathered} A=(6.5\operatorname{km})(3.4\operatorname{km}) \\ A=22.1\operatorname{km}^2 \end{gathered}

The answer is:


A=22.1\operatorname{km}^2

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