Math Problem Statement

What is the area in square meters of a 115 800x400 rectangles

Solution

To calculate the area of a single rectangle, you multiply its length by its width.

Given the dimensions:

  • Length: 115,800 meters
  • Width: 400 meters

The area AA is:

A=Length×WidthA = \text{Length} \times \text{Width}

A=115,800×400A = 115,800 \times 400

A=46,320,000 square metersA = 46,320,000 \text{ square meters}

Now, if you're asking for the total area of 115,800 of these rectangles, you would multiply the area of one rectangle by 115,800:

Total area=46,320,000×115,800\text{Total area} = 46,320,000 \times 115,800

Total area=5,369,136,000,000 square meters\text{Total area} = 5,369,136,000,000 \text{ square meters}

So, the total area of 115,800 rectangles is 5,369,136,000,000 square meters.

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Related questions:

  1. How do you convert square meters to square kilometers?
  2. What is the significance of calculating areas in practical scenarios (e.g., land, construction)?
  3. How do different shapes impact area calculations?
  4. What are common units used to measure large areas like this?
  5. How would the area change if the dimensions of the rectangle were halved?

Tip:

When working with large numbers, try breaking down the calculation into smaller steps or using scientific notation to simplify the process.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Area Calculation
Multiplication
Large Numbers

Formulas

Area = Length × Width

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7