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The width of a rectangle is equal to m cm, but its length is five times greater than the width. Find the area of the rectangle.

is the answer m*5m=6m
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
no, m+5m = 6m cm

area is m*5m = 5m^2 cm^2
8 years ago
Answered by Ms. Sue
m*5m = 5m^2

8 years ago
Answered by maria
thank you !!!!!!!!!!! :)
8 years ago
Answered by allie
sorry i just realized that i tied that under my sister's name :)
8 years ago

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