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Ah, isn't math a wonderful friend? To find the total square feet in a rectangle, you simply multiply the length by the width. So, for a 30 by 70 rectangle, you would multiply 30 by 70 to get 2,100 square feet. Just imagine all the happy little trees you could fit in that space!

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To find the total square footage of a rectangular area, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 30 feet multiplied by 70 feet equals 2,100 square feet. Therefore, a 30 by 70 area would have 2,100 square feet.

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6mo ago
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Well, darling, if you take 30 and multiply it by 70, you get 2100 square feet. So, there you have it, 30 by 70 equals 2100 square feet. Math doesn't lie, honey.

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6mo ago
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30 x 70 = 2,100 square feet.

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