Byron's error is likely that he multiplied the two sides of the rectangle together to get the area. However, the area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length by the width.
Given that the length of the rectangle is 6 1/2 cm and the width is 4 1/2 cm, the correct calculation for the area is:
(6 1/2 cm) * (4 1/2 cm) = (13/2 cm) * (9/2 cm) = 117/4 cm^2 = 29.25 cm^2
Therefore, the correct area of the rectangle is 29.25 square centimeters.
Byron calculated the area of the rectangle as 22 square centimeters. What is the error in his reasoning and what is the correct answer? baese on 6 1/2 cm. 4 1/2.
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