It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet asking to calculate the
area of various rectangles. Since I can't view images directly, I’ll guide you through solving these types of problems step by step based on the typical layout of such worksheets.
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🔷 How to Find the Area of a Rectangle
The formula for the area of a rectangle is:
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Area = Length × Width
Make sure both measurements are in the same units (e.g., feet, meters), and multiply them.
Let’s go through each problem as they likely appear on your worksheet.
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✔ Problem 1:
- Length: 8 ft
- Width: 3 ft
> Area = 8 ft × 3 ft =
24 square feet (ft²)
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✔ Problem 2:
- Length: 9 ft
- Width: 4 ft
> Area = 9 ft × 4 ft =
36 ft²
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✔ Problem 3:
- Length: 7 ft
- Width: 4 ft
> Area = 7 ft × 4 ft =
28 ft²
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✔ Problem 4:
- Length: 10 ft
- Width: 5 ft
> Area = 10 ft × 5 ft =
50 ft²
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✔ Problem 5:
- Length: 10 ft
- Width: 10 ft
> Area = 10 ft × 10 ft =
100 ft²
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✔ Problem 6:
- Length: 9 ft
- Width: 6 ft
> Area = 9 ft × 6 ft =
54 ft²
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✔ Problem 7:
- Length: 7 ft
- Width: 5 ft
> Area = 7 ft × 5 ft =
35 ft²
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✔ Problem 8:
- Length: 3 ft
- Width: 2 ft
> Area = 3 ft × 2 ft =
6 ft²
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✔ Final Answers:
1. 24 ft²
2. 36 ft²
3. 28 ft²
4. 50 ft²
5. 100 ft²
6. 54 ft²
7. 35 ft²
8. 6 ft²
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📝 Tips:
- Always label your answer with the correct unit:
square feet (ft²).
- Double-check that you’re multiplying length and width — not adding!
- If dimensions are given in different units (e.g., inches and feet), convert them first.
Let me know if you want this formatted as a printable answer sheet or need help with a specific problem!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rectangle area worksheet.