use area to solve problems practice

1. A rectangular garden has a length of 10 feet and a width of 5 feet. Find the area of the garden.

Area = length x width
Area = 10 feet x 5 feet
Area = 50 square feet

2. A swimming pool has a length of 20 meters and a width of 10 meters. Find the area of the pool.

Area = length x width
Area = 20 meters x 10 meters
Area = 200 square meters

3. A circular table has a diameter of 4 feet. Find the area of the table.

Radius = diameter / 2
Radius = 4 feet / 2
Radius = 2 feet

Area = π x radius^2
Area = π x (2 feet)^2
Area ≈ 12.57 square feet

4. A triangular garden has a base of 8 meters and a height of 6 meters. Find the area of the garden.

Area = 1/2 x base x height
Area = 1/2 x 8 meters x 6 meters
Area = 24 square meters

5. A square room has a side length of 12 feet. Find the area of the room.

Area = side length^2
Area = 12 feet^2
Area = 144 square feet

By using the formula for finding the area of different shapes, you can practice solving various problems related to finding the total surface area of objects or spaces. These problems can help you better understand the concept of area and improve your problem-solving skills.