I'm sorry, but I cannot view images or tape diagrams. However, if you describe the tape diagram or the context of the problem, I can help you solve it or infer the value of one of the rectangles based on the information you provide.
Use the image to answer the question. What is the value of one of the rectangles shown in the tape diagram? Responses 7 7 - no response given 14 14 - no response given 1 1 - no response given 6
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Use the image to answer the question. What is the value of one of the rectangles shown in the tape diagram? Responses 7 7 - no response given 14 14 - no response given 1 1 - no response given 6
Since I can't see the image you're referencing, I can help you analyze what the value of a rectangle in a tape diagram could be, depending on the context.
- If the tape diagram represents a total amount divided into equal parts (rectangles), and you know the total amount and the number of rectangles, you can find the value of one rectangle by dividing the total amount by the number of rectangles.
- If you have additional information, such as the values of other rectangles or the relationships between them (e.g., one rectangle is double another), that could help determine the value.
Since the potential answers are 1, 6, 7, and 14, consider which of these might logically fit into a scenario you are working with. If you have any specific figures or conditions from the tape diagram, please share them, and I'll do my best to assist you!