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Which term describes the number of square units contained in the interior of

a polygon?
A. Perimeter
B. Width
C. Height
D. Area

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Answer:

its D.

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Area describes the number of square units contained in the interior of a polygon.

Answer: Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area is the amount that communicates the degree of a two-dimensional figure or shape or planar lamina, in the plane. Surface zone is its simple on the two-dimensional surface of a three-dimensional article. The area of a figure is the number of squares required to cover it completely, like tiles on a floor.

To find the area of a rectangle multiply its height by its width. For a square you only need to find the length of one of the sides (as each side is the same length) and then multiply this by itself to find the area.

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