Asked by Rob
The sides of a square each measures 4 ¾ inches. Find the area of the square as a fraction or mix number. (Do not use decimals)
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Answered by
daveee
22 9/16 ?
Answered by
Rob
what is the formula or how did you get that answer?
Answered by
Reiny
area is (side)^2
= (4 ¾)^2
= (19/4)^2
= 361/16
= 22 9/16
= (4 ¾)^2
= (19/4)^2
= 361/16
= 22 9/16
Answered by
Rob
that explains it better thanks Reiny
Answered by
Kerri
i used a Ti-30xA calculator
using the fraction button : a b/c
area=length times width
so 4 ¾ times 4 ¾ equals
22 9/16 (mixed) or 361/16 (fraction)
using the fraction button : a b/c
area=length times width
so 4 ¾ times 4 ¾ equals
22 9/16 (mixed) or 361/16 (fraction)
Answered by
Rob
I need to invest on that calculator thanks Kerri
Answered by
Kerri
oh by the way to change the answer from mixed to a fraction or vice versa thaen just use the "2nd" button also known as "shift"
Answered by
Carah
once I invest on a calculator and changing from mixed to a fraction or vice versa I just press shift and enter or just shift?
Answered by
Carah
Thanks Rob,Reiny and Kerri, I am taking notes...
Answered by
Kerri
once you get your answer from an equation, to change it to a mixed or fraction, you press shift and then the a b/c button
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