If a rectangle has a length of 5 units and width of 4 units, what will the area be?

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If a rectangle has a length of 5 units and width of 4 units, what will the area be?

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  1. [tex]\large\sf\underline{Given\::}[/tex]

    • Length of the rectangle = 5 units

    • Breadth of the rectangle = 4 units

    [tex]\large\sf\underline{To\:find\::}[/tex]

    • Area of the rectangle

    [tex]\large\sf\underline{Formula\:to\:be\:used\::}[/tex]

    [tex]\large{\mathfrak\green{Area\:of\:the\:rectangle\:=\: l \times b}}[/tex]

    where :

    • l stands for [tex]\tt\orange{Length}[/tex]
    • b stands for [tex]\tt\orange{Breadth}[/tex]

    [tex]\large\sf\underline{Solution\::}[/tex]

    [tex]\sf:\implies\:Area\:=\:length \times breadth[/tex]

    • Substituting the given values

    [tex]\sf:\implies\:Area\:=5 \times 4[/tex]

    [tex]\small{\underline{\boxed{\mathrm\red{:\implies\:Area\:=\:20\:sq.units}}}}[/tex] ★

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    [tex]\large\sf\underline{Some\:more\:formula\:related\:to\:Area\::}[/tex]

    • Area of a square = [tex]\sf\:(side)^{2}[/tex]
    • Area of a circle = [tex]\sf\:πr^{2}[/tex]
    • Area of a triangle = [tex]\sf\:\frac{1}{2}base\:\times \:height[/tex]
    • Area of a parallelogram= [tex]\sf\: base \:\times height[/tex]

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    !! Hope it helps !!

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