The width of a rectangle is equal to m cm, but its length is five times greater than the width. Find the area of the rectangle.

is the answer m*5m=6m

no, m+5m = 6m cm

area is m*5m = 5m^2 cm^2

m*5m = 5m^2

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To find the area of a rectangle, you need to multiply its length by its width. In this case, the width of the rectangle is given as "m cm."

The length of the rectangle is stated as "five times greater than the width." So, the length would be 5 times m, or 5m cm.

To calculate the area, you multiply the length by the width:

Area = Length x Width

Substituting the values, we have:

Area = 5m cm x m cm

Multiplying the terms, we get:

Area = 5m^2 cm^2

Thus, the area of the rectangle is 5m^2 cm^2.