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  • Q1
    John used 3 tiles on one side and 5 tiles on another side of a rectangle. How to calculate the area of this rectangle?
    Add the numbers of tiles on each side
    Multiply the numbers of tiles on each side
    Divide the numbers of tiles on each side
    Subtract the numbers of tiles on each side
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q2
    If a rectangle is 4 units long and 6 units wide, how can we find the area?
    Multiply the length and the width
    Divide the length by the width
    Add the length and the width
    Subtract the length from the width
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q3
    Suzie drew a rectangle on her notebook. She divided the rectangle into two smaller rectangles A and B. Rectangle A has an area of 12 square units and rectangle B has an area of 8 square units. What is the area of the complete rectangle?
    16 square units
    24 square units
    20 square units
    4 square units
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q4
    Mary used an array of square tiles to represent the area of a rectangle. The array has 5 rows and 4 columns. How can Mary calculate the total number of tiles in the array?
    Add the number of rows to the number of columns
    Multiply the number of rows by the number of columns
    Subtract the number of rows from the number of columns
    Divide the number of rows by the number of columns
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q5
    If a rectangle has been partitioned into two smaller rectangles, with one rectangle having an area of 15 square units and the other rectangle having an area of 5 square units, what is the combined area of the two rectangles?
    10 square units
    15 square units
    30 square units
    20 square units
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q6
    Tom used an array of square tiles to describe the area of a rectangle. The array has 6 rows and 7 columns. How can the total number of tiles in the array be calculated?
    Multiply the number of rows by the number of columns
    Subtract the number of rows from the number of columns
    Add the number of rows and the number of columns
    Divide the number of rows by the number of columns
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q7
    A rectangle is split into two smaller rectangles. The first smaller rectangle has an area of 16 square units and the second smaller rectangle has an area of 9 square units. What is the area of the original rectangle?
    245 square units
    27 square units
    25 square units
    7 square units
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q8
    Lucy divided a rectangle into two smaller rectangles. One has an area of 20 square units and the other has an area of 30 square units. What is the total area of the original rectangle?
    40 square units
    10 square units
    50 square units
    60 square units
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q9
    Peter has a rectangle that is 8 units long and 3 units wide. How can he find the area of this rectangle?
    Add the length and the width
    Divide the length by the width
    Subtract the length from the width
    Multiply the length and the width
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7
  • Q10
    A rectangle has been divided into two smaller rectangles. The areas of the two smaller rectangles are 12 square units and 4 square units. What is the total area of the original rectangle?
    8 square units
    16 square units
    20 square units
    24 square units
    30s
    NC.3.MD.7

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