There are 4 Shutters; Each measures 1 1/2 ft by 3 5/9 ft. What is the total area of the 4 shutters?
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To find the area of one shutter, multiply the length by the width. Area = (1 1/2 ft) * (3 5/9 ft) Show more…
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