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Gina is cutting construction paper into rectangles for a project. She needs to cut one rectangle that is 12 inches by 14 1/4 inches. She needs another rectangle that is 10 1/2 inches by 10 1/4 inches. How many Total square inches of construction paper does Gina need for her project

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Answer:

Total area of construction paper = 278.63 square inches

Explanation:

Given:

Dimension for First rectangle =
12* 14(1)/(4)

Dimension for another rectangle =
10(1)/(2)* 10(1)/(4)

Solution:

First we find the area of the first rectangle


Area = length* width


A_(1) = 12* 14(1)/(4)


A_(1) = 12* (57)/(4)


A_(1) = (12* 57)/(4)


A_(1) = 3* 57


A_(1) = 171\ square\ inches

Similarly, we find the area of the another rectangle.


Area = length* width


A_(2)= 10(1)/(2)* 10\frac{1}4}


A_(2)= (21)/(2)* \frac{41}4}


A_(2)= (21* 41)/(2* 4)


A_(2)= (861)/(8)


A_(2) = 107.63\ square\ inches

So, the total square inches of construction paper is given as:


A = A_(1)+A_(2)

Substitute
A_(1)\ and \ A_(2)\ value


A=171+107.63

A = 278.63 square inches

Therefore, Gina needs 278.63 square inches of construction paper for her project.

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