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6 October, 17:41

Can somebody explain area to me

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  1. 6 October, 17:55
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    To find width it would have to be Length x Width=Area
  2. 6 October, 17:55
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    Area is how many unit squares can fit in a figure. For example, if you imagine a grid with many squares, one square would be 1 square unit. Two squares would be 2 square units. If you have a rectangle with 27 squares that would be 27 square units.

    But it would be really hard and time-consuming to count all 27 of those squares. So you can use a formula. Length * width = area

    Length of 9 times width of 3 = 27 square units.

    Now different shapes/figures have different formulas for area. In a triangle, the formula is (1/2) * base*height, or (base*height) / 2. This is because a triangle is half of a rectangle, so you multiply the base and height and divide all that by 2.
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