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There are two golden beds. One measures 7m x 8m and the other one measures 6m x 7m. What is the total area of the two beds?
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There are two golden beds. One measures 7m x 8m and the other one measures 6m x 7m. What is the total area of the two beds?
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There are two golden beds. One measures 7m x 8m and the other one measures 6m x 7m.
What is the total area of the two beds?
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Answer:
the answer is 98
Explanation:
7×8 + 6×7 = 98
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