Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 1 - Lesson 3
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Find the area of A, enter answer in square units.
Find the area of A, enter answer in square units.
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Find the area of B, enter answer in square units.
Find the area of B, enter answer in square units.
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Find the area of C, enter answer in square units.
Find the area of C, enter answer in square units.
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Find the area of A's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
Find the area of A's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
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Find the area of B's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
Find the area of B's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
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Find the area of C's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
Find the area of C's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
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Find the area of D's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
Find the area of D's shaded regions, enter answer in sq cm.
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Two plots of land have very different shapes. Noah said that both plots of land have the same area. Do you agree with Noah? Explain your reasoning.
Two plots of land have very different shapes. Noah said that both plots of land have the same area. Do you agree with Noah? Explain your reasoning.
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A homeowner is deciding on the size of tiles to use to fully tile a rectangular wall in her bathroom that is 80 inches by 40 inches. The tiles are squares and come in three side lengths: 8 inches, 4 inches, and 2 inches. Select if you agree with each statement about the tiles.
- Regardless of the size she chooses, she will need the same number of tiles.
- Regardless of the size she chooses, the area of the wall that is being tiled is the same.
- She will need two 2-inch tiles to cover the same area as one 4-inch tile.
- She will need four 4-inch tiles to cover the same area as one 8-inch tile.
- If she chooses the 8-inch tiles, she will need a quarter as many tiles as she would with 2-inch tiles.
A homeowner is deciding on the size of tiles to use to fully tile a rectangular wall in her bathroom that is 80 inches by 40 inches. The tiles are squares and come in three side lengths: 8 inches, 4 inches, and 2 inches. Select if you agree with each statement about the tiles.
- Regardless of the size she chooses, she will need the same number of tiles.
- Regardless of the size she chooses, the area of the wall that is being tiled is the same.
- She will need two 2-inch tiles to cover the same area as one 4-inch tile.
- She will need four 4-inch tiles to cover the same area as one 8-inch tile.
- If she chooses the 8-inch tiles, she will need a quarter as many tiles as she would with 2-inch tiles.
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