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Understanding Area: Calculation and Applications for Everyday Life

Learn how to calculate the area by multiplying the length and width. For example, a box with a length of 10 and a width of 5 has an area of 50 (10 x 5). This knowledge is essential in various real-life situations, such as job-related tasks, teaching children, and construction projects. Whether you are measuring planks for a project or helping a child understand shapes, understanding area is crucial. Additionally, practice problems included for hands-on learning. Explore more with links provided.

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Understanding Area: Calculation and Applications for Everyday Life

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  1. Area Damian

  2. Definition When you multiply the length and width together you get area . Ex. A box has a length of 10 and a width of 5, 5x10= 50 P.s you only multiply 1 side

  3. The area of life • You might have to use it for a job • Teaching it to your offspring • Building something • Ex. You need planks with a length of 7 and a width of 4 what is the total area if you need 5 of them

  4. Teaching with Damian ok you multiply the 2 sides of a quadrilateral but you have to multiply the many sides of a uneven shape and add them together at the end hoped this helped you

  5. Problems • A car door has a length of 99 and a width of 99 what is the area? • A mat has a length of 10 and a width of 23 what is the area? • A paper has a width of 2 and a length of 3 what is the area? • A computer pad has a length of 1 and a width of 2 what is the area? • A ticket has a width of 0 and a length of 6 what is the area?

  6. Links • Hoped this helped • Damian Weber https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math/cc-6th-geometry-topic/cc-6th-area/v/perimeter-and-area-basics

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