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The most basic area formula is the formula for the area of a rectangle. ... A = lw (rectangle). That is, the area of the rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. As a special case, as l = w in the case of a square, the area of a square with side length s is given by the formula: A = s2 (square).
Formula of breadth:-
Area = breadth (width) x height (length).
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The metric system is a system of measurement that uses the meter, liter, and gram as base units of length (distance), capacity (volume), and weight (mass) respectively.
Length: Millimeter (mm), Decimeter (dm), Centimeter (cm), Meter (m), and Kilometer (km) are used to measure how long or wide or tall an object is.
Examples include measuring the thickness or length of debit card, length of cloth, or distance between two cities.
Weight: Gram (g) and Kilogram(kg) are used to measure how heavy an object, using instruments.
Examples include measuring weight of fruits or, our own body weight.
Capacity: Milliliter (ml) and Liter (l) are used to measure how much quantity of liquid an object can hold.
Examples include measuring the amount of juice in a juice can, or amount of water of in a water tank.
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64 = 2 {tex}\times{/tex}2 {tex}\times{/tex}2{tex}\times{/tex} 2{tex}\times{/tex} 2{tex}\times{/tex} 2
98 = 2{tex}\times{/tex} 7 {tex}\times{/tex}7
12 = 2 {tex}\times{/tex}2{tex}\times{/tex} 3
= 75264
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