Question

Find the coordinates of the rectangle and use them to compute the area
(1 point)
30 uits2
8 uits?
15 units?
16 units?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the coordinates of a rectangle and compute its area, let’s clarify the given dimensions. It looks like you have provided four measurements:

- 30 units
- 8 units
- 15 units
- 16 units

However, for a rectangle, we typically require only two distinct lengths (the width and height). It seems there may have been some confusion with the dimensions.

Assuming you meant two lengths for the sides of the rectangle, I will consider two pairs: \(30\) units and \(15\) units, or \(8\) units and \(16\) units.

Let's calculate the area for the first pair (30 and 15):

1. **Dimensions of the rectangle:**
- Length = 30 units
- Width = 15 units

2. **Area of the rectangle:**
\[
\text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} = 30 \times 15 = 450 \text{ square units}
\]

Now let’s calculate the area for the second pair (8 and 16):

1. **Dimensions of the rectangle:**
- Length = 16 units
- Width = 8 units

2. **Area of the rectangle:**
\[
\text{Area} = \text{Length} \times \text{Width} = 16 \times 8 = 128 \text{ square units}
\]

If you provide clarity on which dimensions correspond to the rectangle, I can refine the coordinates. However, based on the above assumptions, the areas are:

- For dimensions 30 and 15: **450 square units**
- For dimensions 8 and 16: **128 square units**

Please confirm or clarify if these interpretations are correct!

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