This math topic focuses on calculating the area of rectangles and determining how many smaller tiles are needed to cover a larger rectangular area. It combines understanding of length, width, and area calculation in a practical context, specifically designed to strengthen skills in area and perimeter logic. Each question presents a graphical representation of a problem and offers multiple choices for the student to select the correct number of tiles required to cover the specified area. This is part of an introductory unit on area and perimeter logic.
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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 Length and Width vs Area (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Area and Perimeter Logic - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/area_and_perimeter_geometry_logic_practice/ |
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