The image shows a C6 envelope with its dimensions labeled. The height is 114 mm and the width is 162 mm. Since no specific question is asked in the image or by the user, but the context implies solving for something related to the envelope (likely area, as that’s a common task), we will calculate the area of the rectangular part of the envelope.
Step-by-step:
1. Identify the shape: The main body of the envelope (the part that holds the paper) is a rectangle.
2. Recall the formula for area of a rectangle: Area = length × width.
3. From the image:
- Height (which we’ll treat as length) = 114 mm
- Width = 162 mm
4. Multiply: 114 × 162
Let’s compute that:
First, break it down:
114 × 160 = 114 × (100 + 60) = 114×100 + 114×60 = 11,400 + 6,840 = 18,240
Then 114 × 2 = 228
Add them: 18,240 + 228 = 18,468
So, area = 18,468 square millimeters.
We can also write it as 18,468 mm².
Final Answer:
18468 mm²
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