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If a rectangular yard has a length that is three times its width, and we know

that the width is 50 m, then what is the area of the yard?
Select one:
a. 2,500 m²
b. 5,000 m²
c. 7,500 m²
d. 10,000 m²
e. 15,000 m²

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Answer:

c. 7,500 m²

Explanation:

width (W) = 50 m

length (L) = 3x(W)

= 3x 50m

= 150m

Area of rectangle = (L)x(W)

= 150m x 50m²

= 7,500 m²

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