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Calculating Area of a Patio and Other Square Units

This worktext focuses on the calculation of areas in square units, featuring examples with various dimensions. It includes practical scenarios such as calculating the area of a patio constructed by Mr. Paulson, who laid cement blocks for an outdoor space measuring 8 feet in length and 6 feet in width, resulting in an area of 48 square feet. The text also provides additional examples of square units and their areas, making it an essential guide for understanding basic area calculations.

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Calculating Area of a Patio and Other Square Units

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  1. Set Sail Worktext p. 173

  2. 1 18 ___ square units

  3. 2 5 ___ square units

  4. 3 36 ___ square units

  5. 4 12 8 ___ square units

  6. 5 10 ___ square units

  7. 6 8 ___ square units

  8. 7 2 __ ft 9 __ ft 9 ft × 2 ft = 18 sq ft

  9. 8 3 __ ft 5 __ ft 5 ft × 3 ft = 15 sq ft

  10. 9 4 __ yd 10 __ yd 10 yd × 4 yd = 40 sq yd

  11. 10 4 __ yd 4 __ yd 4 yd × 4 yd = 16 sq yd

  12. 11 Mr. Paulson laid cement blocks for a patio. The patio is 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the patio? 8 ft × 6 ft = 48 sq ft

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