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Since the formula for area is A = L X W (area equals the length times the width), yes, you must multiply the length and the width to get the area (in units squared).



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Since the formula for area is A = L X W (area equals the length times the width), yes, you must multiply the length and the width to get the area (in units squared).



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Since the formula for area is A = L X W (area equals the length times the width), yes, you must multiply the length and the width to get the area (in units squared).

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