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A rectangle measuring 7cm by 4cm.The square cm is?
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Answered by Anonymous
Assuming that by "square cm" you want the area of the rectangle, this can easily be calculated using the formula for the area of a rectangle:
A=Length * Width

In this case it does not matter which side is which, so we can multiply 7 * 4 which will give us 28cm^2 (cm squared).
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