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Enter the missing values in the area model to find 7(3h+9)

Enter the missing values in the area model to find 7(3h+9)-example-1

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The are of a rectangle is:


A=b\cdot h

b= base

h= heigh

As you have in the first rectangle the base (3h) and the heigh(7), you find the area:


A=7\cdot3h=21h

In the second rectangle you have the area (63) and the heigh (7), you fin the base:


\begin{gathered} A=b\cdot h \\ \\ b=(A)/(h) \\ b=(63)/(7)=9 \end{gathered}

You get:

The total base of the rectangle is:


b=3h+9

Then the total area is:


\begin{gathered} A=7\cdot(3h+9) \\ \end{gathered}

Or the add of the two areas:


A=21h+63

Enter the missing values in the area model to find 7(3h+9)-example-1
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