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area of a rectangle with sides of lengths 1/3 yard and 3/4 yard
4 years ago

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PsyDAG
1/3 * 3/4 = ?
4 years ago
Grant
that not answer
4 years ago
PsyDAG
Area = length * width

If it is a rectangle, it would not have two different lengths.
4 years ago
mathhelper
PsyDAG gave you the correct answer.

Surely you can multiply 1/3 by 3/4.
4 years ago
mmmmmm
Yo moma got that dumpy
4 years ago

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