Mathematics, 26.02.2020 10:13 oliviacolaizzi
A rectangle has vertices at (-3, 2), (7,2), (7.-5), and (-3,-5). Jordan says the area of the rectangle is 70 square units.
Steps
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Jordan's Work
Base: 1-3H+171= 10
Height 1-51+[2]=
Area: 10x7 = 70 square units
Which is true of Jordan's solution?
O Jordan is not correct because he did not find the absolute value before multiplying the dimensions.
Jordan is not correct because he did not add correctly before multiplying the dimensions.
o Jordan correctly found the area of the rectangle by adding the base and the height
Jordan correctly found the area of the rectangle by multiplying the base and the height.
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