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4) you can find the total area of the house by multiplying the length a…

Question

  1. you can find the total area of the house by multiplying the length and width.

which expression represents the area?
8(20 + 4) 20 · 4 + 8
8 · 20 · 4 20(8 + 4)
(image: a rectangle labeled 20 ft (length) and 8 ft (width) with some furniture inside)

Explanation:

Step1: Recall Area of Rectangle

The area of a rectangle is \( \text{length} \times \text{width} \). From the diagram, we need to determine the correct length and width. Wait, maybe there's a misinterpretation. Wait, the problem says "multiplying the length and width". Wait, maybe the total width is \( 8 + 4 \)? Wait, no, looking at the options, let's re-express. Wait, the diagram has 20 ft (maybe length) and 8 ft, but maybe the width is \( 8 + 4 \)? Wait, no, the options: let's check each.

Wait, the area of a rectangle is length × width. Let's see the options:

  1. \( 8(20 + 4) \): If length is \( 20 + 4 \) and width is 8.
  2. \( 20 \cdot 4 + 8 \): This is not a rectangle area formula.
  3. \( 8 \cdot 20 \cdot 4 \): This is volume, not area.
  4. \( 20(8 + 4) \): If length is 20 and width is \( 8 + 4 \).

Wait, maybe the diagram's total width is \( 8 + 4 \)? Wait, no, the original problem says "multiplying the length and width". Wait, maybe the length is 20 and the width is \( 8 + 4 \), so area is \( 20 \times (8 + 4) \), which is \( 20(8 + 4) \). Wait, but let's check again. Wait, maybe the length is \( 20 \) and the width is \( 8 + 4 \), so area is \( 20 \times (8 + 4) \), which is option 4. Wait, but let's verify the options.

Wait, the first option is \( 8(20 + 4) \), which would be width 8 and length \( 20 + 4 \). The fourth option is \( 20(8 + 4) \), width \( 8 + 4 \) and length 20. Which is correct? Wait, the diagram shows 20 ft (maybe horizontal length) and 8 ft (vertical), but maybe there's a 4 ft addition? Wait, the problem says "multiplying the length and width". Let's think again.

Wait, the area of a rectangle is \( l \times w \). Let's check each option:

  • \( 8(20 + 4) \): Distribute, \( 8 \times 20 + 8 \times 4 \), which is area of two rectangles: 8x20 and 8x4.
  • \( 20(8 + 4) \): Distribute, \( 20 \times 8 + 20 \times 4 \), area of two rectangles: 20x8 and 20x4.

Wait, maybe the total width is \( 8 + 4 \), so length 20, width \( 8 + 4 \), so area \( 20(8 + 4) \). So the correct expression is \( 20(8 + 4) \)? Wait, no, wait the diagram: the vertical side is 8 ft, and maybe the horizontal is 20 ft, but there's a 4 ft? Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's re-express the problem.

Wait, the problem says "You can find the total area of the house by multiplying the length and width." So length × width. Let's check the options:

  • \( 8(20 + 4) \): length = 20 + 4, width = 8.
  • \( 20 \cdot 4 + 8 \): Not length × width.
  • \( 8 \cdot 20 \cdot 4 \): Not area.
  • \( 20(8 + 4) \): length = 20, width = 8 + 4.

Which makes sense? If the width is 8 + 4, then length 20, so area 20(8+4). So the correct expression is \( 20(8 + 4) \), which is the fourth option. Wait, but let's check again. Wait, maybe the length is 20 and the width is 8 + 4, so 20(8+4). So the answer is \( 20(8 + 4) \), which is the last option.

Step2: Verify Each Option

  • Option 1: \( 8(20 + 4) \) – If width is 8 and length is 20+4, but does the diagram support that? The diagram has 20 ft (horizontal) and 8 ft (vertical), maybe 4 ft is vertical? No, 8 ft is vertical. So maybe length is 20, width is 8 + 4, so 20*(8+4).
  • Option 2: \( 20 \cdot 4 + 8 \) – Not a rectangle area (mixes multiplication and addition incorrectly).
  • Option 3: \( 8 \cdot 20 \cdot 4 \) – Volume (three dimensions), not area.
  • Option 4: \( 20(8 + 4) \) – Length 20, width 8 + 4, so area is length × width. This matches the formula.

Answer:

\( 20(8 + 4) \) (the fourth option, \( 20(8 + 4) \))