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Cara is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. She needs to cut one rectangle that is 20 inches × 14

1
4
inches. She needs to cut another rectangle that is 10
1
3
inches by 10
1
4
inches. How many total square inches of construction paper does Cara need for her project?

User Billeh
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Answer:

The total amount of paper needed by Cara for the project is 390.9 inch².

Explanation:

Dimensions of the 1st rectangle is 20 inches ×
14(1)/(4) inches

That is, the dimensions are 20 inches ×
(57)/(4) inches

As, Area of a rectangle = Length × Width

So, we have,

Area of the 1st rectangle =
20* (57)/(4)

i.e. Area of the 1st rectangle =
5* 57

i.e. Area of the 1st rectangle = 285 inch²

Further, it is given that,

Dimensions of the 2nd rectangle is
10(1)/(3) inches ×
10(1)/(4) inches

That is, the dimensions are
(31)/(3) inches ×
(41)/(4) inches

Then, we get,

Area of the 2nd rectangle =
(31)/(3)* (41)/(4)

i.e. Area of the 2nd rectangle =
(1271)/(12)

i.e. Area of the 2nd rectangle = 105.9 inch²

Thus, the total area of the rectangles = 285 + 105.9 = 390.9 inch²

Hence, the total amount of paper needed by Cara for the project is 390.9 inch².

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