Asked by Adara
Which expression would you use to find the area of a rectangle with a width of 4 inches and a length of 6 inches?
4+6
4x6
8x12
8+12
Ms Sue this is Karen you helped in College English so well I am trying to help my 3rd grade granddaughter with no math book just problems
4+6
4x6
8x12
8+12
Ms Sue this is Karen you helped in College English so well I am trying to help my 3rd grade granddaughter with no math book just problems
Answers
Answered by
Damon
area of rectangle = length times width
4 * 6
or using your notation
4 x 6
4 * 6
or using your notation
4 x 6
Answered by
Ms. Sue
This site should help you and your granddaughter with other math problems.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/
https://www.mathsisfun.com/
Answered by
Damon
By the way 4 * 6 = 6 * 4
That is called "Commutative property of multiplication"
which is grade three this week for my grandson's class.
That is called "Commutative property of multiplication"
which is grade three this week for my grandson's class.
Answered by
Adara
Damon she is a 3rd grader
Answered by
Tom
a book with an area of 88 square inches. what would the length and width of the book.
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