Area Calculation Practice
Practice calculating the area of rectangles and squares by counting unit squares and using multiplication.
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Area Calculation Practice
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Read each question carefully and calculate the area. Remember, area is the number of square units that cover a surface.
1. Count the unit squares to find the area of the rectangle below.
Area: square units
2. What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 units long and 3 units wide?
Show your work:
Area: square units
3. To find the area of a rectangle, you can multiply its by its .
4. A square with sides of 5 cm each has an area of square cm.
5. Which formula is used to find the area of a rectangle?
Length + Width
Length × Width
Length ÷ Width
Length - Width
6. Sarah is tiling her bathroom floor. Each tile is 1 square foot. If her bathroom is 6 feet long and 4 feet wide, how many tiles does she need?
Answer: tiles
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