Math Problem Statement

Sam tiled a rectangle, then labeled the dimensions. Find its area. What is the area of this rectangle? Solve on paper. Then, check your work on Zearn. 3

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Solution

To find the area of a rectangle, we use the formula:

Area=length×width\text{Area} = \text{length} \times \text{width}

From the information provided, it seems the dimensions given are 3 units and 4 units. So:

Area=3×4=12 square units\text{Area} = 3 \times 4 = 12 \text{ square units}

The area of the rectangle is 12 square units.

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Related Questions

  1. What is the perimeter of a rectangle with dimensions 3 units and 4 units?
  2. How would the area change if each dimension were doubled?
  3. If the length were reduced by 1 unit, what would the new area be?
  4. How many 1-square-unit tiles would it take to cover a rectangle with area 12 square units?
  5. What other shapes can have the same area as a rectangle with dimensions 3 units and 4 units?

Tip: Remember, area calculations always yield results in square units.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Geometry
Area Calculation
Rectangles

Formulas

Area of a rectangle = length × width

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grade 3-4