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Which multiplication equation does this area model represent?
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206 x 204
206 x 204
22 x 64
22 x 64
40 x10
40 x10
26 x 24
26 x 24
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To determine which multiplication equation the area model represents, you typically look at the dimensions or sections of the model and how they can be combined to form the overall area.
Although I can't see the area model you're referencing, if we consider common area models, they often break down larger numbers into more manageable parts (like tens and units).
For instance:
- **206 x 204** could be broken down as (200 + 6) x (200 + 4).
- **22 x 64** could be broken down as (20 + 2) x (60 + 4).
- **40 x 10** is straightforward as it's (40) x (10).
- **26 x 24** could be broken down as (20 + 6) x (20 + 4).
To choose the correct equation, you would identify the segments in the area model based on these breakdowns.
If you can describe the area model or its segments, I may be able to help you identify which multiplication equation it represents.
Although I can't see the area model you're referencing, if we consider common area models, they often break down larger numbers into more manageable parts (like tens and units).
For instance:
- **206 x 204** could be broken down as (200 + 6) x (200 + 4).
- **22 x 64** could be broken down as (20 + 2) x (60 + 4).
- **40 x 10** is straightforward as it's (40) x (10).
- **26 x 24** could be broken down as (20 + 6) x (20 + 4).
To choose the correct equation, you would identify the segments in the area model based on these breakdowns.
If you can describe the area model or its segments, I may be able to help you identify which multiplication equation it represents.
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