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  1. orUse the area model to factor 66–55r. First, find the terms of the missing factor. 11 66 – 55r Row, rectangle. Width.
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  2. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2 -7x-20. she puts two terms in the upper left (6x^2) and lower right boxes (-20)The
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  3. change both measurements to the same unit of measure,and find the scale factor.1. 4in. model of a 6ft.cabinet 2. 4cm. model of a
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  4. Change both measurements to the same unit of measure and find the scale factor.1) 1ft model of a 1in. fossil 2) 20cm model of a
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  5. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2−7x−20 . She puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxes.The product
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  6. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2 -7x-20. she puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxesThe product of
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  7. Erin is using this area model to factor 6x^2 -7x-20. she puts two terms in the upper left and lower right boxesThe product of
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  8. Jason is building models in the shape of rectangular prisms. The smaller model has a surface area of 35" sq. and a scale factor
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  9. A rectangular area model is divided vertically and horizontally into four sections. The left side of the model is labeled 10 and
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  10. Eric is using an area model box to factor 6x^2 - 7x -20. He puts two terms, 6x^2 in the upper left area (corner) of the box and
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