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Jerry built a chest shaped like a rectangular solid. The base was 14 inches long and 10 inches wide. It had a height of 4 inches. What is the area of the base
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Jerry built a chest shaped like a rectangular solid. The base was 14 inches long and 10 inches wide. It had a height of 4 inches. What is the area of the base
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Jerry built a chest shaped like a rectangular solid. The base was 14 inches long and 10 inches wide. It had a height of 4 inches. What is the area of the base
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Ignore the height dimension and just multiply the side dimensions to get the base area 14in x 10in = 140in^2
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