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Question
Find the area of a rectangle whose length = 15 cm breadth = 6.4 cm
Solution
length = 15 cm breadth = 6.4 cm
⇒ Area of the rectangle = Length × breadth
= 15 cm × 6.4 cm
= 96 cm2
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