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jonny [76]
2 years ago
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A picture frame holds 3 same-sized photos as shown. The distance between the photos is 1 inch. The distance from the edge of eac

h photo to the edge of the frame is 1 inch. The picture frame holds photos that are 6 inches long and 4 inches wide. Question What is the area of the frame only? Answer options with 5 options A. 24 inches squared B. 48 inches squared C. 56 inches squared D. 72 inches squared E. 128 inches squared
Mathematics
2 answers:
Valentin [98]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:48

Step-by-step explanation: 4+4+4+2 inch border+2 inch separators 16

6+2 inch border. 16+16+8+8

mario62 [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C. 56

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>1. Find combined area of the photos</u>

1. Find the of one photo

(6)(4)= A

24= A

2. Multiply by 3 because there are 3 photos

(24)(3)= area of photos

72= area of photos

<u>2. Find the area of the picture frame</u>

1. Length:

the length of one photo is 6 and there is a 1 inch gap from the edge of the photo to the edge of the picture frame so

6+1+1= length of the picture frame

   6+2=

      8= length of the picture frame

2. Width

the width of each photo is 4, there is 1 inch in between each photo, and there is a 1 inch gap from the edge of the photos to the edge of the picture frame so

4(3)+1+1+1+1= width of the picture frame

       4(3)+4=

         12+4=

             16= width of the picture frame

3. Use these numbers to find the area of the picture frame

A =(16)(8)

A=128

<u>4. Subtract the are of the photos from the area of the picture frame</u>

128-72=

     56

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