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1 May, 15:03

Madison measured her paper. It was 2/3 feet wide and 1/4 foot long. What is the area of her paper

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  1. 1 May, 15:10
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    1/6 squared feet or 0.17 squared feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since it's a paper, we assume it is a rectangle.

    Use the formula for area of a rectangle. A = lw

    l is the length and w is the width.

    The width is 2/3 feet and the length is 1/4 feet.

    Substitute w = 2/3 and l=1/4 into the equation for area of a rectangle.

    A = lw

    A = (1/4) (2/3) Multiply both numerators, then both denominators

    A = 2/12 Simplify. Top and bottom are divisible by 2

    A = 1/6

    A ≈ 0.17 Rounded to two decimal places

    When you multiply two numbers with units, the answer's unit becomes the squared unit.

    Therefore the area of her paper is 1/6 squared feet, or 0.17 squared feet.
  2. 1 May, 15:23
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    That means she is fat or skinny right?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Like it just too obvious
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