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Bianca has a large beach towel measuring 16 feet by 28 feet. How can she use the difference of two squares to find the area of the beach towel
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GPT 3.5
To find the area of the beach towel, we can use the difference of two squares. We know that the area of a rectangle is given by the formula A = length x width. In this case, the length of the towel is 16 feet and the width is 28 feet.
Using the difference of two squares, we can express the area as (28 + 16)(28 - 16). Simplifying this expression, we have (44)(12), which equals 528.
Therefore, the area of the beach towel is 528 square feet.
Using the difference of two squares, we can express the area as (28 + 16)(28 - 16). Simplifying this expression, we have (44)(12), which equals 528.
Therefore, the area of the beach towel is 528 square feet.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the error in the calculation. You are correct. The correct area of the beach towel is indeed 16 feet x 28 feet, which equals 448 square feet.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct formula to use the difference of two squares to find the area of the beach towel is:
28^2 - 16^2
This calculation would give you the correct area of the towel, which is 448 square feet.
28^2 - 16^2
This calculation would give you the correct area of the towel, which is 448 square feet.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. You are right, 28^2 - 16^2 is indeed equal to 528. I apologize for the confusion. The correct formula to find the area of the beach towel using the difference of two squares is:
22^2 - 6^2.
This calculation gives you the correct area of the towel, which is 448 square feet.
22^2 - 6^2.
This calculation gives you the correct area of the towel, which is 448 square feet.
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