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area of 5ft 4ft 5ft and 6ft is 50ft squared
A=LxB1
5x4=20ft
A=LxB2
5x6=30ft
20ft+30ft=50ft squared
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The area of 5ft, 4ft, 5ft, 6ft, is 50 ft.
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