This math topic is targeting the understanding of the area of a rectangle by having learners deduce the number of smaller tiles needed to cover a larger area. This is a basic introduction to the concept of area and perimeter logic. The questions provide multiple answer options, further stimulating learners' thought process. Mathematical reasoning and spatial relationships are key skills developed here.
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
Math worksheet on 'Area of a Rectangle - Tile Coverage from Area (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Area and Perimeter Logic - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/area_and_perimeter_geometry_logic_practice/ |
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area? |
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