What is the area of a rectangle the lenth is g the width is 3?



Answer:
the answer is length times width and, since you don't know the proportion of the length to width, the answer is 3*g (or just 3g).
Area would equal A=g(3)
Area = base x height, or A= b x h, or A= bh.

So. A= g x 3, or A= 3g squared.

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