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Here is a diagram that represents (3.1) ⋅ (1.4).

What is the area of rectangle A?
What is the area of rectangle B?
What is the area of the outer rectangle which measures 3.1 units by 1.4 units?

Here is a diagram that represents (3.1) ⋅ (1.4). What is the area of rectangle A? What-example-1

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Answer:

1) 3.1 2) 1.24 C) 4.34

Explanation:

Area = l(w)

Area of rectangle A:

3.1 * 1 = 3.1

Area of rectangle B:

0.4 * 3.1 = 1.24

Both rectangles put together:

First, let's add 1 to 0.4... 1.4

1.4 * 3.1 = 4.34

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User Selim Reza
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Explanation:

1. solution,

length of rectangle A(l)=3.1units

breadth of rectangle A(b)=1units

now,

area of rectangle A=l×b

=3.1units×1units

=3.1 sq units

2.solution,

length of rectangle B(l)=3.1units

breadth of rectangle B (b)=0.4units

now,

area of rectangleB=l×b

=3.1units×0.4units

=1.24 sq units

3.solution,

length=3.1units

breadth=1.4units

area =lxb

=3.1units x 1.4units

=4.34units

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User Killah
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