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L = 12 cm b = 6 cm Find area.
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L = 12 cm
b = 6 cm
Find area.
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l=12 cm; b=6 cm. What is the area?
According to the above formula, we should multiply L times B, or in this case, 12 times 6:-
(area is always measured in units squared)
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Answer: 72 cm^2
Explanation:
Area = l * b
Therefore,
=> l * b
= 12 * 6
= 72
Therefore, Area is 72 cm^2
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