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14 December, 13:02

Darren has a piece of wood that is 7 in by 8 in. Explain how he could divide this large rectangle into smaller rectangles

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  1. 14 December, 13:12
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    2 7x4 pieces

    4 7x2 pieces

    8 7x1 pieces

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to split the wood into different parts, you can find all possible factors of the two dimensions:

    8: 1,2,4,8

    7: Prime

    Since 7 is a prime number, there are only 4 factors and one of the dimensions always has to be 7

    The factors of 8 simply tell you what pieces you can split the wood into:

    7x1

    7x2

    7x4

    7x8

    Since the wood was originally 7x8, we can take that option out. Now we are only left with 3 different dimensions. in order to find out how many of each piece we need, we can divide the original wood area by the piece area:

    7x8=56

    7x1=7 56/7=8

    7x2=14 56/14=4

    7x4=28 56/28=2

    There for, you can have 8 7x1 pieces, 4 7x2 pieces, and 2 7x4 pieces.
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