The two small arrays are now 2 x blank = blank in size.
Since the large array was originally 4 x 8, the number of squares in the large array is 4 x 8 = 32.
Therefore, 16 x blank = 32.
Solving for blank, we get blank = 2.
So, the two small arrays are now 2 x 2 = 4 in size.
Finally, 0.4 x 8 = blank.
Solving for blank, we get blank = 3.2.
The four-by-eight array is broken apart at the darkened line creating two small arrays that are the same size. Solve
the following equations. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Each small array is now 2 x blank=blank
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The total number of squares in the large array is now 16x blank =blank
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So, .4x8= blank
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the two small arrays each have 16 squares.
So if they are 2 by x, then x=16
So if they are 2 by x, then x=16
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If each small array is now 2 by x, and the total number of squares in the small arrays is 16, then we can set up the equation:
2 * x = 16
Solving for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 2:
x = 16 / 2
x = 8
Therefore, each small array is now 2 by 8 in size.
If each small array is now 2 by x, and the total number of squares in the small arrays is 16, then we can set up the equation:
2 * x = 16
Solving for x, we divide both sides of the equation by 2:
x = 16 / 2
x = 8
Therefore, each small array is now 2 by 8 in size.