1. **Problem:** Find the area of land, and show a drawing and an example.
2. **Formula for area:** For a rectangle or square, use $$A=l\times w$$.
If the land has a different shape, you first break it into simpler shapes like rectangles, triangles, or trapezoids, then add their areas.
3. **Important rule:** Area is always measured in square units, such as square meters or square feet.
For example, if the lengths are in meters, the area is in $\text{m}^2$.
4. **Example drawing:**
$$\begin{array}{c}
\text{Length }= 12\text{ m} \\
\boxed{\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;} \\
\text{Width }= 8\text{ m}
\end{array}$$
This land can be treated like a rectangle.
5. **Substitute into the formula:**
$$A=l\times w$$
$$A=12\times 8$$
$$A=96$$
6. **Final answer:** The area of the land is $$96\text{ m}^2$$.
7. **If your land is an odd shape:** Measure each side, split the shape into smaller parts, find each part’s area, and add them together.
If you want, I can also make a neat labeled SVG drawing for a specific land shape.
Land Area C0A93E
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