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Anon25 [30]
1 year ago
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1 answer:
eduard1 year ago
6 0

The area of the David's pantry = 10 square feet.

The length of the pantry = 5 feet.

<h3>Define the term area of the rectangle?</h3>
  • The territory inhabited by a rectangle inside its 4 sides or limits is known as its area.
  • The area of such a rectangle is determined by its sides. Essentially, the formula calculating area is equivalent to the product of the rectangle's length and breadth.

For the given question.

  • David's kitchen is 60 square feet in size.
  • The kitchen is six times the size of the living room.

Thus,

Area of kitchen  = 6 x area of the pantry

60 = 6 x area of the pantry

area of the pantry = 60 / 6 = 10 square feet.

Area of the pantry = length x breadth

10 = length x 2

length = 10/2 = 5 feet.

Thus, the length of the pantry is found as the 5 feet.

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