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P2god1:

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P2god1:

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snowflake0531:

Find the area of one square, 4 times 4, and then multiply that by the amount of squares in total, 6 squares so which one do you think it is

P2god1:

idk

snowflake0531:

How would you find the area of one square?

Jocelynnn:

okay u do have to try so think about it

P2god1:

4x4

snowflake0531:

Yes and so now multiply 4 x 4 with 6, because there are 6 squares in all so which choice is it

P2god1:

2..4?

snowflake0531:

...?

P2god1:

24>?

snowflake0531:

... 4 times 4..... then multiplied with 6 o-o

P2god1:

4x4=16x6???

snowflake0531:

YES BUT as looking at the question you want to keep it as an EXPRESSION, don't multiply it YET

P2god1:

OK.

supie:

to find the area of one square you have to multiply the length and width which are both 4, length=4 width=4 how many squares are there?

P2god1:

6

supie:

@supie wrote:
yes, so since each square's area is \(4\times4\) and there are 6 squares, then you would multiply \(4\times4\) 6 times, right?

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