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Question
- look at the figure.
what is the area of the figure?
a. 24 square units
b. 27 square units
c. 36 square units
d. 54 square units
- look at the picture of the flashlight.
which of these is the best estimate of the length of the
a. 0 feet
b. 90 meters
c. 0 inches
Question 1
Step1: Split the figure
The figure can be split into two rectangles. One is a \(3\times3\) square (or rectangle) and the other is a \(9\times3\) rectangle? Wait, no, better to split into a \(3\times6\) and a \((9 - 3)\times3\)? Wait, no, looking at the dimensions: the total height is 6, with a notch of 3 (so the top part is 3x3, and the bottom part is 9x3? Wait, no, let's re - examine. The vertical side is 6, horizontal is 9. The upper left is a square of 3x3, and the remaining part: the horizontal length for the lower rectangle is 9, vertical height is 3, and the upper square is 3x3. Wait, actually, another way: the area can be calculated as the area of a \(6\times9\) rectangle minus the area of a \(3\times(9 - 3)\) rectangle? No, wait, the figure is like a big rectangle with a smaller square cut out? Wait, no, the given figure: the left side is 6, bottom is 9, top left has a square of 3x3, and the right part has height 3. So we can split it into two rectangles: one is \(3\times6\) (left part) and the other is \((9 - 3)\times3=(6)\times3\). Wait, no, \(3\times6 = 18\), \(6\times3=18\), total \(18 + 18=36\)? Wait, no, wait the first rectangle: the left rectangle has width 3 and height 6, area \(3\times6 = 18\). The right rectangle has width \(9 - 3=6\) and height 3, area \(6\times3 = 18\). Total area \(18+18 = 36\)? Wait, but let's check the options. Option C is 36 square units. Wait, but maybe my splitting is wrong. Alternatively, the figure can be seen as a \(9\times3\) rectangle plus a \(3\times3\) square. \(9\times3=27\), \(3\times3 = 9\), total \(27 + 9=36\). Yes, that's correct. So the area is 36 square units.
Step2: Calculate areas
First rectangle: length = 9, width = 3, area \(A_1=9\times3 = 27\). Second rectangle (square): length = 3, width = 3, area \(A_2 = 3\times3=9\). Total area \(A=A_1+A_2=27 + 9=36\) square units.
We need to estimate the length of a flashlight. Let's analyze the options:
- Option A: 9 feet is too long for a flashlight (a foot is about 30 cm, 9 feet is about 2.7 meters, which is way too long for a flashlight).
- Option B: 90 meters is extremely long (a meter is about 3 feet, 90 meters is about 270 feet, which is impossible for a flashlight).
- Option C: 9 inches is a reasonable length for a flashlight (an inch is about 2.54 cm, 9 inches is about 22.86 cm, which is a typical length for a flashlight). Wait, but the option C is "9 inches" (assuming the option C is 9 inches, as the text shows "C. 9 inches").
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C. 36 square units