This math topic involves calculating areas of portions of rectangles. It specifically focuses on identifying the area of shaded or specified portions, based on the total area of the rectangle and the fraction of it that is shaded or marked. The problems provided require multiplying the full area by a given fraction (like 1/2 or 3/4) to determine the area of the part of the rectangle that is filled in. This theme falls under a broader category of learning about area and perimeter logic.

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Area of a Part Rectangle - Full Area and Fraction to Part Area Worksheet

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Area of a Part Rectangle - Full Area and Fraction to Part Area
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The full rectangle's area is 40. What is the area of the 1/2 that is filled in?
a
12
b
36
c
24
d
4
e
6
f
20
2
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The full rectangle's area is 80. What is the area of the 1/2 that is filled in?
a
52
b
40
c
36
d
64
e
56
f
60
3
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The full rectangle's area is 128. What is the area of the 2/4 that is filled in?
a
106
b
52
c
16
d
64
e
4
f
112
4
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The full rectangle's area is 70. What is the area of the 1/2 that is filled in?
a
35
b
59
c
47
d
56
e
38
f
53
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An svg image showing a math problem
The full rectangle's area is 70. What is the area of the 1/2 that is filled in?
a
44
b
35
c
14
d
5
e
53
f
50
6
An svg image showing a math problem
The full rectangle's area is 32. What is the area of the 1/4 that is filled in?
a
11
b
3
c
8
d
2
e
7
f
16
7
An svg image showing a math problem
The full rectangle's area is 72. What is the area of the 1/4 that is filled in?
a
24
b
13
c
9
d
18
e
10
f
26
8
An svg image showing a math problem
The full rectangle's area is 84. What is the area of the 1/4 that is filled in?
a
23
b
31
c
19
d
1
e
15
f
21