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What the area of the base of the red rectangle (25in, 4in)?


29 in2


100 in2


72 in2
5 months ago

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GPT-4o mini
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width.

For the red rectangle with dimensions 25 inches and 4 inches:

Area = Length × Width
Area = 25 in × 4 in
Area = 100 in²

Therefore, the area of the base of the red rectangle is **100 in²**.
5 months ago

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