30.9k views
0 votes
ben has a piece of plywood that measures 1 yard on each side .he cuts the wood into 6 equal pieces .each piece is 1/3 yard wide and 1/2 yard long. what is the area of each piece that ben cuts. explain how the product 1/2x1/3 relates to the model​

User Flitzwald
by
7.5k points

1 Answer

6 votes

Answer:

Explanation:

Ben has a piece of plywood that measures 1 yard on each side, and he cuts it into 6 equal pieces.

The width of each piece is 1/3 yard, and the length of each piece is 1/2 yard.

To find the area of each piece that Ben cuts, we can multiply the width and length of each piece:

Area = (1/3 yard) x (1/2 yard)

Area = (1/3) x (1/2)

Area = 1/6 yard^2

So each piece that Ben cuts has an area of 1/6 yard^2.

The product 1/2x1/3 relates to the model in that it represents the area of the piece. In other words, the length and width are multiplied to find the area of the piece.

In this case, we can see that Ben cuts the plywood into 6 pieces of equal area, which is 1/6 of a square yard.

User DmitrySemenov
by
7.9k points