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How do you find the area of 14ft by 6ft? - Answers

If one makes the assumption that the shape is a rectangle, the area would be 14*6 = 84 square feet. However, there are NO grounds in the question to justify that assumption. Without knowing the shape, the question cannot be answered with any confidence.



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If one makes the assumption that the shape is a rectangle, the area would be 14*6 = 84 square feet. However, there are NO grounds in the question to justify that assumption. Without knowing the shape, the question cannot be answered with any confidence.



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How do you find the area of 14ft by 6ft? - Answers

If one makes the assumption that the shape is a rectangle, the area would be 14*6 = 84 square feet. However, there are NO grounds in the question to justify that assumption. Without knowing the shape, the question cannot be answered with any confidence.

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