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23 March, 11:31

Which amount of 1 inch square pieces of chocolate would you

rather have? Explain the reason for your choice.

a. Enough to cover a rectangle with a length of 9 in. and a perimeter of 22 in.

b. Enough to cover a rectangle with a length of 5 in. and a perimeter of 20 in.

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  1. 23 March, 12:00
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    a. Chocolate need to cover a rectangle with a length of 9 in. and a perimeter of 22 inches is 18 pieces of 1 inch square piece chocolates

    b. Chocolate need to cover a rectangle with a length of 5 in. and a perimeter of 20 inches is 20 pieces of 1 inch square piece chocolates

    Step-by-step explanation

    a. To cover a rectangle with a length of 9 in. and a perimeter of 22 in.

    perimeter = 2 (length+breadth)

    Breadth = 22 - 9*2 = 22-18 = 4 : 2 = 2 inches

    Area of rectangle = 9 * 2 = 18 inches

    18 pieces of 1 inch square piece Chocolate is needed to cover the rectangle

    b. To cover a rectangle with a length of 5 in. and a perimeter of 20 in.

    perimeter = 2 (length+breadth)

    Breadth = 20 - 5 * 2 = 10 = 10 : 2 = 5 inches

    Area of rectangle = 5 * 5 = 20 inches

    20 pieces of 1 inch square piece Chocolate is needed to cover the rectangle
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