1 x 48
2 x 24
3 x 16
4 x 12
6 x 8
It is a figure that can be divided into rectangles and then find its mesure
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I think you are thinking of using the rectangles like you use Punnet squares. One side is multiplied times the other side and the product is put in the inside squares. This is handy when trying to factor expressions that are polynomials.
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Of course, it doesn't have to be chairs. Some people find that visualizing objects is helpful in manipulating abstract things like numbers. If you can arrange the chairs in rectangles with no stray chairs left over, you will find that the dimensions of the rectangles correspond to the factors. 1 x 18 2 x 9 3 x 6
A rectangle made up of 48 square tiles has an area of 48 square units, whatever the units of each tile are (if they are one-inch-square tiles or one-foot-square tiles, etc.) Let's say that the area is made up of 48 one-foot-square tiles. Then the area is 48 square feet. To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length times the width. So, A = L x W, and we know that A = 48. What two numbers can you multiply to get 48? 2 and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8. So you could have four different size rectangles that cover 48 square feet. The dimensions are: 2 feet by 24 feet 3 feet by 16 feet 4 feet by 12 feet 6 feet by 8 feet
2l+2w
Because they (IMO) have the simplest area to find, to just square side. Triangles are half of a square Rectangles are uneven. Circles are rounded, and hard to find the area of. Plus, a square has 2 equal dimensions, so think 2D.
Assuming you have the dimensions of each of the sides - treat it as two separate rectangles. Using the measurements you have, work out the areas of both rectangles - then add them together.
Rectangles don't have depth. If your figure has three dimensions, divide the area by the product of the two dimensions you know. The quotient will be the third dimension.
4 x 4 and 6 x 3
A rectangle made up of 200 square tiles has an area of 200 square units. To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length times the width. So, A = L x W, and we know that A = 200. What two numbers can you multiply to get 200? 2 x 100 4 x 50 5 x 40 8 x 25 10 x 20
To find area of a square, you multiply side lengths. 5 x 5 = 25
it is just like a circle.
First I would convert 16x16 inch tiles in feet 16x16 inch tiles = 1.25x1.25 feet tiles To calculate the square feet that one tile takes up multiply 1.25 x 1.25 1.25 x 1.25 = 1.5625 sq feet Now calculate 190/1.5625 to find the number of tiles that can fit in 190 square feet 190/1.5625 = 121.6 You will need 121-122 square tiles
Square footage is two-dimensional, the product of length times width. Unless the shape is a square, the area by itself is not sufficient to definitively ascertain the dimensions.
Multiply the length by the width. To find the minimum number of tiles to cover an area, divide the total area by the area of one tile. (This is straightforward when tiles are 1 foot square.)