Question
Chen is covering a 12-in. by 10-in. board with 1-inch-square tiles. He uses gray tiles to make six 2-in. by 2-in. squares. He covers the rest of the board with white tiles.
How many more white tiles than gray tiles will Chen use?
Six small rectangles inside a larger rectangle. Two adjacent sides of the larger rectangle are labeled twelve inches and ten inches. The six smaller rectangles appear to be the same size and are all shaded. Two adjacent sides of one of the smaller rectangles are labeled two inches and two inches.
How many more white tiles than gray tiles will Chen use?
Six small rectangles inside a larger rectangle. Two adjacent sides of the larger rectangle are labeled twelve inches and ten inches. The six smaller rectangles appear to be the same size and are all shaded. Two adjacent sides of one of the smaller rectangles are labeled two inches and two inches.
Answers
Steve
120 tiles in all
6 * 2*2 = 24 gray
so, 96 white
96-24 = ? more white than gray
6 * 2*2 = 24 gray
so, 96 white
96-24 = ? more white than gray
sha
the answer is 72 duh
Anonymous
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