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The answer varies with the shape: The area of a circle is arrived at by squaring the radius (multiplying it by itself) and then multiplying that by 3.1416; The area of a rectangle or square (which is really a rectangle) is arrived at by multiplying the length times the width; the area of a triangle depends on the kind of triangle you have. Try Google for triangle formulas. The formulas for the areas of other shapes may be found in a basic geometry book. Good luck!
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