127k views
3 votes
Calculating area of rectangle.

Your measurements Another student's measurements
Length (cm) 20.70 20.74
Width (cm) 10.44 10.46
Area (cm2) ________ ________

Required:
Why might two students have different calculated areas when measuring the same rectangle?

User Ilia Choly
by
8.0k points

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

Your measurements; Area = 216.108 cm²

Another student's measurements; Area = 216.9404 cm²

- Difference in area could be as a result of human error or perhaps that they made use of different measuring tools.

Explanation:

For Your measurements;

Length of rectangle = 20.70 cm

Width of rectangle = 10.44 cm

Area of rectangle is given by; A = length × width = 20.7 × 10.44 = 216.108 cm²

For Another student's measurements;

Length of rectangle = 20.74 cm

Width of rectangle = 10.46 cm

Area = 20.74 × 10.46

Area = 216.9404 cm²

The areas they both obtained are not of equal values and this could be as a result of human error or perhaps that they used different measuring tools.

User Refaat
by
8.7k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.