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5-Minute Check

5-Minute Check. Find the area of each figure. 1. A rectangle 3 inches by 7 inches. 2. A rectangle 2 cm by 8 cm. 3. A square with sides of 5 yd. 4. A square with 9 ft. per side. Measurement: Area of Complex Figures. By Mr. Bales. Objective.

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5-Minute Check

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  1. 5-Minute Check • Find the area of each figure. • 1. A rectangle 3 inches by 7 inches. • 2. A rectangle 2 cm by 8 cm. • 3. A square with sides of 5 yd. • 4. A square with 9 ft. per side.

  2. Measurement: Area of Complex Figures By Mr. Bales

  3. Objective • By the end of the lesson, you will be able to find the area of complex figures. • Standard 4MG1.4 - Students will understand and use formulas to solve problems involving…areas of rectangles and squares. Use those formulas to find the areas of more complex figures by dividing the figures into basic shapes.

  4. Teach • With me, draw the letter L in block style on your graph paper. We will be dividing the letter into 2 small rectangles. • What is the formula we can use to find the area of each rectangle? • A = l x w • Find the area of each rectangle using the formula. Check answer by counting the squares. • Explain how we would find the area of the letter L.

  5. Rhys • Luke is staying at a hotel that has a swimming pool shown. Luke wants to know the area of the pool. How can he find the area?

  6. Complex Figure • A complexfigure is made up of two or more shapes. To find the area of a complex figure, break the figure into smaller parts.

  7. Square 10 m Rectangle 10 m 6 m 12 m 10 m 6 m 12 m Area of Complex Figure Let’s watch the Concept in Motion!! • Find the area of the swimming pool at Luke’s hotel. • Step 1 - Break the figure into smaller parts. Look for the rectangles and squares.

  8. Rectangle A = length x width A = l x w A = 12 m x 6 m A = 72 square meters Square A = side x side A = s x s A = 10 m x 10 m A = 100 square meters Area of a Complex Figure • Step 2 - Find the area of each part. • Step 3 - Add the areas. • The area is 72 + 100 or 172 square meters.

  9. Let’s Hear From Mr. Hardesty!! "Here you are Mr. Bales!" uttered the computer. "Why, thank-you computer, " exclaimed Mr. Bales

  10. Bales Bucks!!

  11. Assignment • Page 456 - #’s 6 - 11 • Get them all correct, No Math Homework

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