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How do you find the base area of a box? - Answers
Think about the flat of the box that sits on the floor. It's a square or a rectangle, and that's the only part of the box you're interested in, so forget about the rest. That square or rectangle has a length and a width, which you can easily measure. Once you measure them, multiply them, just as you would with any other square or rectangle to find its area.
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How do you find the base area of a box? - Answers
Think about the flat of the box that sits on the floor. It's a square or a rectangle, and that's the only part of the box you're interested in, so forget about the rest. That square or rectangle has a length and a width, which you can easily measure. Once you measure them, multiply them, just as you would with any other square or rectangle to find its area.
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How do you find the base area of a box? - Answers
Think about the flat of the box that sits on the floor. It's a square or a rectangle, and that's the only part of the box you're interested in, so forget about the rest. That square or rectangle has a length and a width, which you can easily measure. Once you measure them, multiply them, just as you would with any other square or rectangle to find its area.
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