Sunday, March 22, 2015

GP 4 Week 7 Reflection (Due 5/15)

A picture that measures 12 cm by 18 cm is enlarged to 4 times its area. What are the new dimensions?

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  1. you turn it into a fraction and it will be 12/18 you have to simplify it twice and get 2 2/3

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  2. You turn into a fraction ,and it will be 12/18. You must simplify it twice & you will get 2 2/3

    -England3

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  3. You have to turn it into a fraction and it will be 12/18. You have to simplify it twice and you get 2 2/3 . England 5

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  4. England 7
    I got my answer by multiplying 12 and 18 by 4 12(4)=48 18(4)=72 and all together the area is 240

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  5. You will need to make it a fraction. You will need to multiply 12 by 18.And All together you will get 240.The way that i got this number was by 12(4)=48 18(4)=72.
    Alan Harold Jackson per2

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  6. You will need to make it a fraction. You will need to multiply 12 by 18.And All together you will get 240.The way that i got this number was by 12(4)=48 18(4)=72.
    Alan Harold Jackson per2

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  7. I found my answer by multiplying 12 and 18 by 4 12(4)=48 18(4)=72 and all together the are is 240 this is how i found my answer.
    England 1

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  8. EVERY SINGLE ANSWER ABOVE IS WRONG!!!! You all need to TRY AGAIN!

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  9. You Would Multiply 12 x 18=216 x 4 = 864
    england1

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  10. You turn into a fraction ,and it will be 12/18. You must simplify it twice & you will get 2 2/3
    Jackson pd-8

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  12. england 7
    first multiply 12 by 18 and get 216, you do this becuase of L X W.
    It says times 4, so 216 X 4 = 864.

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  13. England 7
    First I multiplied 12 by 18 to find the original area, which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

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  14. I find the answer by multiplying 12x18=216 because the picture is measuring the area LxW then divide it by 4 and it was 54

    England 3

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  15. First I multiplied 12 by 18 to find the original area, which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

    Jackson 7

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  16. First I multiplied 12 by 18 to find the original area, which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm

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  17. I find the answer by multiplying 12x18=216 cause the picture is measuring the area LxW then divide by 4 and its 54

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  18. I multiplied12 x 18=216. Then I multiplied 216 x 4 and got 864. The new dimension is 24cm by 36cm.

    England 2

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  19. England 7
    First I multiplied 12 and18 to find the original area, the answer is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

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  20. I multiplied 12 and 18 finding the original area, which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged 4 times as much. I multiplied 216 with 4, getting 864. The dimensions are 24 centimeters by 36 Centimeter.

    England 7

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  21. You would have to do 12*18 to find the original area,which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4x the area. I multiplied by 4 and got the new area which is 864. The dimesnsions are 24cm by 36cm

    ~Jackson2

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  22. First I multiplied 12 by 18 to find the original area, which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

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  23. 12*18=216. Then you multiply that by 4 since the area is 4 times grater. You then get 864. Therefore, the new dimensions are 24cm by 36cm.

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  24. The new dimensions would be 24 cm by 36 cm and would equal 864 cm squared.
    The original area would be 216 cm squared. I took 216 x 4 = 864. Then multiplied 12 by 2 and 18 by 2 and got 24 and 36. this is how i got the two dimensions and the area.

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  25. First I multiply 12 & 18 to find the original area, that is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I did 216 times 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

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  26. I got my answer by multiplying 12 and 18 to get the original area, 216. The picture is 4 times bigger then the area, so i did 216 tines 4 and got the new area of 864. The new dimensions are 26 cm by 36 cm.

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  27. England 2
    First I multiplied 12 by 18 to find the original area, which is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

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  28. England 7
    First I multiplied 12 and18 to find the original area, the answer is 216. Since the picture is enlarged by 4 times the area I multiplied 216 by 4 and the new area is 864. The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm.

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  29. England 2
    The new dimensions are 24 cm by 36 cm. I know this because I multiplied 12 and 18 and got 216 as my answer. Then I times 216 by 4 because it enlarged 4 times and got 864. To find my new dimensions I had to divide 12 or 18 and it had to equal 12 or 18 but it didn't. So I did 12 times 2 equals 24 and 18 times 2 equal 36. 24 times 36 equal 864.

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  30. This blog is closed. Late answers must be handed in on paper.

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