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Can you use the area to find the cost?

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Goal: Calculate the cost of something by finding the area.

Remember, when you want to find the total cost of something, you must first find the area and then multiply that by the cost per unit or square unit.

A large rectangular area. The outside of the rectangle length is divided into 10 units. The width is divided into 6 units. 10 units \({\times}\) 6 units \({=}\) 60 square units \({\times }\) $5 \({=}\) $300

For each problem below, find the total cost of the area. Then click on the sentence to check your work.

A basketball court has a design in the center that has a length of 10 feet and a width of 7 feet. If you wanted to paint the area at a cost of $8 per square foot, how much would it cost?

10 ft \({\times}\) 7 ft \({=}\) 70 ft\({^2}\). 70 ft\({^2}\) \({\times}\) $8 per square foot \({=}\) \({7 \times 8 = 56}\). Add the zero from 70 ft\({^2}\) to get $560.

Kevin is buying outdoor carpet for his deck, which is 10 feet by 9 feet. If the carpet is $10 per square foot, what is total cost of the carpet that Kevin needs?

10 feet \({\times}\) 9 feet \({=}\) 90 ft\({^2}\). 90 ft\({^2}\) \({\times}\) $10 per square foot \({=}\) $900.

Sam is creating a quilt and needs to buy fabric. The quilt will be 4 feet by 5 feet, and the fabric is $2 per square foot. How much is the total cost of the fabric?

4 feet \({\times}\) 5 feet \({=}\) 20 ft\({^2}\). 20 ft\({^2}\) \({\times}\) $2 \({=}\) $40.

You know your multiplication facts, the distributive property, and how to solve for area. Use what you know to solve each problem below.

What is the total cost?

A grid with 4 rows and 7 columns the cost is 4 dollars per square unit.

  1. $28
  2. $112
  3. $80
  4. $32

What is the total cost?

A grid. with 5 rows and 8 columns the cost is 5 dollars per square unit.

  1. $225
  2. $150
  3. $400
  4. $200

Which multiplication sentences match the image?

A grid of 3 rows and 4 columns. The cost is 10 dollars per square unit.

  1. \({(4 \times 3) = 12}\) ; \({12 \times $10 = $120}\)
  2. \({(4 \times 3) + (12 \times $10) = $132}\)
  3. \({4 \times $10 = $30}\)
  4. \({(4 + 3) = 7}\) ; \({7 \times $10 = $70}\)

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