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Multiply Decimals Using an Area Model
The area model shown represents the product of 2.4×1.1.
An area model for a rectangle two and four tenths units long and one and one tenth units wide is shown.
Find the number of wholes, tenths, and hundredths in the model.
Then, find the product of 2.4 and 1.1.
Click or tap the correct number from each drop-down menu.
The area of the model is
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tenths+
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hundredths square units.
2.4×1.1=
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The area model shown represents the product of 2.4×1.1.
An area model for a rectangle two and four tenths units long and one and one tenth units wide is shown.
Find the number of wholes, tenths, and hundredths in the model.
Then, find the product of 2.4 and 1.1.
Click or tap the correct number from each drop-down menu.
The area of the model is
Choose
wholes+
Choose
tenths+
Choose
hundredths square units.
2.4×1.1=
Choose
TOOLS
HINTS 123
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GPT-5 mini
The area breaks into: 2 wholes, 6 tenths, and 4 hundredths, so the total area is 2 + 0.6 + 0.04 = 2.64.
Thus 2.4 × 1.1 = 2.64.
Thus 2.4 × 1.1 = 2.64.
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