In order to find the surface area of a rectangle:
-- Find or measure the length of the rectangle.
-- Find or measure the width of the rectangle.
-- Make sure both quantities are in the same units.
If they're not, then convert one or the other so that they are.
-- Multiply the two numbers.
The product is the area of the rectangle, in units of
square-(the unit in which the dimensions are measured).
Answer:
Please read explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's go over what some of the symbols of inequalities represent:
: greater than
: less than
: greater than or equal to
: less than or equal to
The symbol in the equation that is given to you is
. It seems as though each of the answer choices have everything written as the same thing except for the description of the inequalities. Check the one that applies.
If you want to multiply a decimal by a whole number, just ignore the decimal point and multiply like normal! Then, bring the decimal point back for the answer. for example 2×0.2
first multiply 2*2=4
and then place the decimal we have one value after decimal so the answer is 0.4