Find the error.
area = width × length.
Display "What is the room's width?".
Input width...
Computers and Technology, 16.12.2020 17:10 zacharyminnick123
Find the error.
area = width × length.
Display "What is the room's width?".
Input width.
Display "What is the room's length?".
Input length.
Display area.
Answers: 1
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