This exercise focuses on the area of a rectangle with an emphasis on understanding the correlation between area, length, and width. It uses a practical tile coverage context where learners determine how many smaller tiles are needed to cover larger areas. This topic is part of a more extensive unit on the introduction to area and perimeter logic. There are seven questions on this topic, each providing multiple answer options.

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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
13
b
8
c
3
d
12
e
6
f
17
2
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
24
b
18
c
33
d
30
e
45
f
36
3
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
47
b
17
c
20
d
32
e
8
f
41
4
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
342
b
160
c
264
d
498
e
82
f
4
5
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
24
b
145
c
112
d
156
e
200
f
68
6
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
20
b
76
c
44
d
36
e
40
f
56
7
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
72
b
100
c
93
d
30
e
135
f
79
8
An svg image showing a math problem
How many of the smaller tiles will it take to cover the larger area?
a
15
b
31
c
25
d
23
e
35
f
43