Lesson 7
Using Diagrams to Represent Multiplication
Problem 1
Here is a rectangle that has been partitioned into four smaller rectangles.
![Rectangle divided into 4 smaller rectangles labeled A, B, C, D. Length across top is 3.4 and width is 2.6.](https://staging-cms-im.s3.amazonaws.com/rsdrBadPomWR6LLzpg2gKCUn?response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3D%226-6.5.PP.Image.36.1.png%22%3B%20filename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%276-6.5.PP.Image.36.1.png&response-content-type=image%2Fpng&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAXQCCIHWF37H2AMFB%2F20240722%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20240722T142748Z&X-Amz-Expires=604800&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=66f1be7939571113957044501876be2a58fa298a1f14d530eb842079c679fad1)
For each expression, choose the sub-rectangle whose area, in square units, matches the expression.
- \(3 \boldcdot (0.6)\)
- \((0.4) \boldcdot 2\)
- \((0.4) \boldcdot (0.6)\)
- \(3 \boldcdot 2\)
Solution
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Problem 2
Here is an area diagram that represents \((3.1) \boldcdot (1.4)\).
![Large rectangle divided into rectangles A and B. Length across top of rectangle A is 3 point 1. Width of rectangle A is 1. Width of rectangle B is 0 point 4.](https://staging-cms-im.s3.amazonaws.com/2WETomx5jagJix2WgghNWuh8?response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3D%226-6.5.PP.Image.41.png%22%3B%20filename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%276-6.5.PP.Image.41.png&response-content-type=image%2Fpng&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAXQCCIHWF37H2AMFB%2F20240722%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20240722T142748Z&X-Amz-Expires=604800&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=0bf1016c266d3da9071e5bf1ac56c47c9625ea1a6fd2e360a3071477ef3c7df9)
- Find the areas of sub-rectangles A and B.
- What is the area of the 3.1 by 1.4 rectangle?
Solution
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Problem 3
Draw an area diagram to find \((0.36) \boldcdot (0.53)\). Label and organize your work so that it can be followed by others.
Solution
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Problem 4
Find each product. Show your reasoning.
- \((2.5) \boldcdot (1.4)\)
- \((0.64) \boldcdot (0.81)\)
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Problem 5
Complete the calculations so that each shows the correct sum.
![Four calculations with missing digits.](https://staging-cms-im.s3.amazonaws.com/GjJBXHhA6Jh228uvU2FtP3Vs?response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3D%226-6.5.PP.Image.28a.png%22%3B%20filename%2A%3DUTF-8%27%276-6.5.PP.Image.28a.png&response-content-type=image%2Fpng&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAXQCCIHWF37H2AMFB%2F20240722%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20240722T142748Z&X-Amz-Expires=604800&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=2527d2e651da41366f2f12a7f22666b9c136fed25d918eb942fc5f5b4434be8c)
Solution
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(From Unit 5, Lesson 3.)Problem 6
Diego bought 12 mini muffins for $4.20.
- At this rate, how much would Diego pay for 4 mini muffins?
- How many mini muffins could Diego buy with $3.00? Explain or show your reasoning. If you get stuck, consider using the table.
number of mini muffins |
price in dollars |
---|---|
12 | 4.20 |
Solution
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(From Unit 2, Lesson 12.)