A park ranger manages a rectangular area of forest. The width of the forest area is 6 miles, and the length is 4 miles. How many square miles of forest does the park ranger manage?

What is six times four ?

To find the area of the rectangular forest, multiply the length by the width. In this case, the length is 4 miles and the width is 6 miles. So, the area is:

4 miles * 6 miles = 24 square miles.

Therefore, the park ranger manages a rectangular forest area of 24 square miles.

To find the area, you multiply the length by the width of the forest. In this case, the length is 4 miles and the width is 6 miles. So, the area of the forest managed by the park ranger is:

Area = length x width

Area = 4 miles x 6 miles

Area = 24 square miles

Therefore, the park ranger manages 24 square miles of forest.