This math topic primarily focuses on the calculation of the area of a rectangle. Specifically, it aims to teach students how to determine the number of smaller tiles needed to cover a larger area, reinforcing their understanding of the relationship between length, width, and area. The topic is part of a broader unit on area and perimeter logic.

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Area of a Rectangle - Tile Coverage from Area vs Length and Width Worksheet

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Area of a Rectangle - Tile Coverage from Area vs Length and Width
1
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
18
b
21
c
8
d
23
e
14
f
12
2
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
56
b
210
c
84
d
182
e
112
f
140
3
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
20
b
25
c
21
d
16
e
19
f
18
4
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
20
b
18
c
22
d
10
e
32
f
16
5
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
60
b
64
c
72
d
44
e
32
f
48
6
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
36
b
48
c
30
d
45
e
24
f
18
7
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
9
b
15
c
10
d
11
e
16
f
20
8
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
28
b
36
c
10
d
14
e
20
f
6