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A proposed design of the green section is shown. 4ft 11ft 18ft 7ft What is the are of the green section in square feet
Jimi Hendrix
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A proposed design of the green section is shown.
4ft
11ft
18ft
7ft
What is the are of the green section in square feet
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I’m pretty sure you multiply length times width to get the area or you multiply all sides and then maybe divide by a number.
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Is their a picture that goes to this?
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