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The rectangle shown is composed of smaller equally-sized squares. The shaded section has an area of 3/16 square inches. Use a unit rate to determine the area of the larger rectangle.​

The rectangle shown is composed of smaller equally-sized squares. The shaded section-example-1

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Answer:

Area of larger rectangle = 1½ = 1.5 in²

Explanation:

The section consists of 3 small squares that has an area =
(3)/(16) in^2.

Area of 3 small squares =
(3)/(16) in^2

Area of 1 small square =
(3)/(16) ÷ 3

=
(3)/(16) * (1)/(3)

=
(3*1)/(16*3) = (1)/(16)

The larger rectangle has 24 small squares of equal sizes

Area of larger rectangle = area of 1 small square * 24

=
(1)/(16) * 24


= (24)/(16) = (3)/(2)

Area of larger rectangle = 1½ = 1.5 in²

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