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27 October, 00:21

Does it matter which dimensions you select for the length and the width when you find the area of a rectangle? Explain. I need this by 1 : 36

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  1. 27 October, 02:31
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    The area of a rectangle is the product of the length and the width of the rectangle.

    The dimensions chosen for length and width of a rectangle must be the lengths of two adjacent sides. The area is the product of the two dimensions. It does not make a difference which one you call length and which one you call width since length * width = width * length because of the commutative property of multiplication.,
  2. 27 October, 04:04
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    To find the area you need both the length and width

    A = lw

    Practically it doesn't matter which one you call length or width as long as both of them used in the calculation. The product of them doesn't change.
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