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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 10:01 kim643

“Math problem asks you to calculate the area of a room. The trick is you cannot use a tape measure, ruler, or any other regular measurement device. What unit can you use to measure the dimensions of this room? A shoe, a wooden spoon, a light saber, who knows? The formula for area is length times width. Is your room not a perfect square or rectangle? Adjust how you would calculate the area to accommodate for this. Remember the formula is length x width. And the unit of measure is squared.” I need help with this question. Can someone help me with this?

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