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10.10 Story problems with area

Lesson

Are you ready?

Can you find the area of a rectangle by using the length and width?

Find the area of the rectangle shown.

width = $3$3 cm
length = $9$9 cm  
  1. $\text{Area }$Area $=$= $\text{length }\times\text{width }$length ×width cm2  
    $\text{Area }$Area $=$= $\editable{}\times\editable{}$× cm2 (Fill in the values for the length and width.)
    $\text{Area }$Area $=$= $\editable{}$ cm2 (Complete the multiplication to find the area.)

Learn

Sometimes a problem is given as a story or description, and might not have a picture shown. When this is the case, we will need to read through the story and find all of the important details.

When faced with a story problem, start by determining what value we are trying to solve for - this will often be in the last sentence. After that, look back through the rest of the story to find out what other information we know that we can use to solve the problem.

It can sometimes also be helpful to draw a diagram, labeling the known information and unknown value.

Apply

Question 1

A rectangular driveway is $8$8 m long and $3$3 m wide.

What is the area of the driveway?

Remember!

The area of a rectangle can be found by multiplying its length and width together!

Outcomes

3.MD.C.7

Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.

3.MD.C.7b

A. Find the area of a rectangle with whole-number side lengths by tiling it, and show that the area is the same as would be found by multiplying the side lengths.

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