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The formula "length times width divided by two" represents the calculation for finding the area of a triangle. To find the area of a triangle, you multiply the length of the base by the height of the triangle, and then divide the result by two. This formula is applicable when dealing with triangles, as opposed to rectangles or other shapes where the area calculation involves different formulas.

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i can;t think of anything you would really gain from this unless you have mistaked the squared symbol for a "times 2" is so then this would mean xsquared. For example if i have a square, 2metres x 2metres then to find the area i would multiply the legnth and width together which would give me 4m2 which means 4metres squared. But this does not mean that you actually square the answer.

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16y ago
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Well, darling, that's just the formula for finding the area of a triangle. You take the length times the width, and then divide by two to get the area. It's as simple as that, honey.

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2mo ago
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Length times width is a mathematical formula.

Length× width=area

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13y ago
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Typically this formula is used to find the area of a triangle.

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15y ago
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area of an object or shape

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Volume

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No.

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