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Clare Brady
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20 December, 04:02
What is the area of a quaderlateral
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Raine
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Area = base * height, or A = b * h for short. Example: If the base of a rectangle has a length of 10 inches and the height has a length of 5 inches, then the area of the rectangle is simply 10 * 5 (b * h) = 50 square inches.
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