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The area of the rectangle is the product of the length of the sides (provided the units of length are the same).

Imagine a rectangle 6ft long and 10ft wide. You could even draw it if it helps.

6 multiplied by 10 is 60, so the area of a 6ft*10ft rectangle is 60ft2 or 60 sq. ft.

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