Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT) Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test

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Which of the following is the correct calculation to find the area of a rectangular backyard that measures 75 meters by 50 meters?

  1. 3750 m²

  2. 1500 m²

  3. 8000 m²

  4. 3000 m²

The correct answer is: 3750 m²

To find the area of a rectangular backyard, you use the formula: Area = Length × Width In this case, the dimensions of the backyard are given as 75 meters for the length and 50 meters for the width. Therefore, you would calculate the area as follows: Area = 75 m × 50 m = 3750 m² This calculation shows that the area of the backyard is 3750 square meters. The value of 3750 m² accurately represents the product of the two dimensions specified. When dealing with area, it's essential to ensure that both measurements are in the same unit, which they are in this case (meters). Thus, the correct answer reflects the proper application of the formula for calculating the area of a rectangle.