Yes it is. It is Length x Width.
From the known length of the sides, length and width, to find the area you multiply(times) the length X width = Area. If you have a given area and wish to find the total area of an adjacent (next to) area, you add the areas. Area(1) + area(2) = Area (Total(.
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Length times the Width times height
You times the Length by the Wight
From the known length of the sides, length and width, to find the area you multiply(times) the length X width = Area. If you have a given area and wish to find the total area of an adjacent (next to) area, you add the areas. Area(1) + area(2) = Area (Total(.
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Multiplication or in simple words times
I use maths in the kitchen to calculate cooking times and the weights and measures of ingredients.
It depends on what it is ,for example ,the square"s area =side*side