Area
Area
Area
Suppose that you and your four brothers inherited a tract of land with a length of
400 meters and a width of 250 meters. The land was equally divided into five parts.
What is the area of the land? How many square meters of land will each of you get?
In multiplying the length and width of the land, you are actually computing area.
Knowing how to solve for the area of planar figures and of various geometric shapes
can be very useful to you. For example, knowing the area of your land will help you
decide what structures to build. If the area of your land is big, you may want to build a
basketball court for the out-of-school youth in your neighborhood.
In this module, you will learn how to solve and compute for the area of planar
figures and various geometric shapes. You will also learn the different units of
measurement and how to convert one unit to another as you solve for the area.
This module contains two lessons. These are:
Lesson 1 – Units of Area
Lesson 2 – Planar Figures, Solids and Irregular Planar Figures
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Let’s See What You Already Know
Before you start studying this module, take the following test first to find out
how will you know the topics to be discussed.
A. Match the objects in Column A with their appropriate units of measurement
in Column B.
A B
_____ 1. shoe box a. mm2
_____ 2. small tract of land b. ft.2
_____ 3. beach c. ha
_____ 4. small floor tile d. cm2
_____ 5. bus e. m2
_____ 6. province f. km2
g. in.2
h. dm2
B. Identify each of the following figures and write the appropriate formula for
the area of the figure.
1. Figure: ________________
Formula: _______________
2. Figure: ________________
Formula: _______________
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C. Solve the following problems.
1. A businessman has a land with an area of 555 square meters (m2). If the
land tax rate is two pesos per square foot (ft.2), compute the amount of
real estate tax the businessman has to pay.
10 m
20 m
5m 25 m
6m
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Well, how was it? Do you think you fared well? Compare your answers with those
in the Answer Key on pages 33 to 35 to find out.
If all your answers are correct, very good! This shows that you already know
much about the topics to be discussed. You may still study the module to review what
you already know. Who knows, you might learn a few more new things as well.
If you got a low score, don’t feel bad. This only means this module is for you. It
will help you understand some important concepts that you can apply in your daily
life. If you study this module carefully, you will learn the answers to all the items in
the test and a lot more! Are you ready?
You may go now to the next page to begin Lesson 1.
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LESSON 1
Units of Area
As you have read at the very start of this module, the concept of area is very
important because of its many different applications. For instance, your knowledge of
area is useful in finding the ground or surface covered by a poultry farm, fishpond or
even the floor area of your house! In measuring area, you also need to know how to
convert one unit of measurement to another because there are various units used in
measuring area.
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
♦ explain the meaning of area;
♦ identify and use the different units of measurement of area; and
♦ convert a unit of area to another.
Let’s Read
Eric and his father are doing the rounds in their newly built house.
We’ll see
about that.
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Blue vinyl tiles That’s fine. Just inform
would look nice our contractor of your
in this room. request.
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300 tiles! The area of each vinyl tile
You’re right. But what
would be 4 square feet.
if each vinyl tile is 2
Therefore, we would need
feet on the side?
300/4 or 75 of the 4-square
foot vinyl tiles to cover the
300-square foot floor area of
this room.
1. What is area?
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Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on page 36.
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Let’s Learn
Do you already know what area means?
To understand the meaning of area, try to gather all your books that are similar in
size. Now try to cover the surface of a rectangular table with the books you have
gathered. Suppose it took 30 books to cover the table, what do you think this means? It
means that the table has an area equivalent to 30 books.
Look at the figure below.
Try to count the square units in the figure. How many square units were you able
to count? What do you think it means? Did you know that finding the area of a surface
means knowing how many square units can be placed on the surface to cover it? It is
comparing the surface whose area is to be measured with the surface covered by one
square unit. So if it takes 25 square units to cover the surface of the figure above, the
area of the figure is 25 square units.
So if we say that the area of a room is 50 square meters, we mean that if we had
squares each with a side of 1meter, it would take 50 of these squares to cover the
whole room.
Conversion
It is important to know the relationship between units of measurement of area and
length. Their relationship can be used to convert one unit of measurement to another.
The followng is a table of measurements that can help you convert one unit of
measurement of area to another. It is advisable that you memorize the table to be able
to convert units of measurement faster.
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The standard unit of area in the metric system is the square meter.
The units square millimeter, square centimeter, square decimeter and square inch
are used to measure areas of small objects, figures or shapes. Some examples of such
small objects are lighters, matchboxes, small floor tiles, shoe boxes, books and paper.
The units square foot and square meter are better used in measuring areas of
bigger objects, figures or shapes. Examples of such objects are small tracts of land,
vehicles and floor areas of houses.
The units hectare and square kilometer are used in measuring areas of massive or
large objects, figures or shapes. Some examples are resorts, large bodies of water,
agricultural lands, beaches, provinces, regions and countries.
A sample problem is presented to help you further understand the conversion of
units of measurement.
EXAMPLE 1
A farmer needs 12 ha of land to plant his mango trees. The land he owns has an
area of 125000 m2. Does the farmer have enough land to plant his mango trees in?
SOLUTION:
1 ha = 10000 m 2
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio with the unit of measure to
be cancelled out in the denominator.
1 ha
10000 m 2
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STEP 3 Multiply 125000 m2 by the conversion factor in ratio form to convert
square meters to hectares.
1 ha
125000 m 2 × = 12.5 ha
10000 m 2
STEP 4 Make your conclusion.
The farmer has enough land for a mango orchard.
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio, making sure that the unit
of measure to be cancelled out is in the denominator.
Compute how many tiles are needed to fill the bathroom floor.
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PROBLEM 2 A man wants to run his own bakery business . He needs a store with
an area of at least 45 m2. One day, he saw a sign which read “For
rent: store space with a floor area of 450 ft.2.” Can the
businessman start his bakery?
SOLUTION:
Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 36 and 37.
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B. Solve the following problems.
1. A businessman needs at least 3 ha of land to start his poultry farm. His
family owns a tract of land measuring 40000 m2, which will be divided
equally among him and his three brothers. Will the businessman be able
to start his business?
2. A room has five windows. Each window has an area of 18 ft.2. If the
material for making curtains for the windows has an area of 10 m2, is
the material large enough to make curtains for all the windows?
Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 37 to 39. Did you
get a perfect score? If you did, that’s very good. If you did not, that’s okay. Just review
the parts of the lesson you did not understand very well before you move on to Lesson
2.
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Let’s Remember
♦ Area is the number of square units that is equal to the measure of a surface.
♦ The basic unit of area in the metric system is the square meter. A unit of area
can be converted to another by looking at how they are related to each other.
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LESSON 2
In computing the area, it is very important to identify the figure or object. There
are three types of figures____planar figures, irregular planar figures and solids. The area
of each type of figure is computed using a different formula.
After studying this lesson, you should be able to:
♦ identify different planar figures and irregular solids;
♦ use the appropriate formula in computing the area of planar figures, solids
and irregular planar figures; and
♦ solve for the area of planar figures, irregular planar figures and solids.
Let’s Read
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Glo, play with the
other kids while I
talk with the Yes,‘Nay.
landlady.
Good afternoon! I would like to know Well, the apartment is built on a square
more about the apartment. What is the lot. One side of the lot is 9 meters
land area of the apartment and how long. It has an area of 81 square
much is the monthly rent? meters. The monthly rent is P6000.
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Let’s Think About This
How do you think the landlady was able to compute the lot area?
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Compare your answer with that in the Answer Key on page 39.
Let’s Learn
(b × h)
Area of a triangle =
2
h where:
b is the base of the triangle; and
h is the height of the triangle.
b
Square
Area of a square = s × s = s 2
where:
s s
s stands for the side of a square
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Rectangle
Area of a rectangle = l × w
where:
w
l is the length or longer side of the
rectangle; and
w is the width or the shorter side of the
l rectangle.
Rhombus
d1 × d 2
d2 Area of a rhombus =
2
d1
where:
d1 is the first diagonal of the rhombus; and
d2 is the second diagonal of the rhombus.
Circle
r
Area of a circle = πr 2
where:
r stands for the radius of the circle; and
π = 3.14.
To understand better how to compute the area of planar figures, let’s try solving
problems using the appropriate formulas.
EXAMPLE 1 Look at the figure below.
s = 600 m
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A farmland shaped like the figure above measures 600 m on one side. If the
recommended concentration of fertilizer to be used on the land is 30 kilograms (kg)
per hectare, compute the total amount of fertilizer to be used.
SOLUTION:
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, let’s do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Solve for the area of the farmland by using the formula:
Area of a square = s 2
Substituting the given value:
A = (600 m )
2
= 600 2 m 2
= 360000 m 2
1 ha = 10000 m 2
STEP 3 Express the conversion factor as a ratio such that the unit to be
cancelled out is in the denominator.
1 ha
10000 m 2
STEP 4 Multiply 360000 m2 by the conversion factor in ratio form.
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1 ha
36000 m 2 × = 36 ha
10000 m 2
STEP 5 Compute the amount of fertilizer to be used if the amount needed
is 30 kg per hectare.
30 kg
36 ha × = 1080 kg of fertilizer
1 ha
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EXAMPLE 2 Look at the figure below.
w = 1000 m
l = 4000 m
A rice field shaped like the figure above has a length of 4000 m and a width of
1000 m. If the recommended number of seedlings to be planted per hectare is 10000,
what is the number of seedlings needed to plant the whole area?
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, let’s do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Compute the area of the rice field by using the formula:
Area of a rectangle = l × w
Substituting the values :
A = 4000 m × 1000 m
= 4000000 m 2
1 ha
10000 m 2
STEP 4 Multiply 4000000 m2 by the conversion factor in ratio form.
400
1 ha
4000000 m 2 × = 400 ha
10000 m 2
Therefore, 4000000 m2 = 400 ha
STEP 5 Compute the total number of seedlings needed to plant the whole area
given the ratio:
10000 seedlings
1 ha
10000 seedlings
400 ha × = 4000000 seedlings
1 ha
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EXAMPLE 3 A triangular piece of plyboard has a base of 42 inches and a
height of 56 inches. What is its area?
SOLUTION:
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, let’s do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the formula for finding the area.
b × h
Area of a triangle =
2
STEP 2 Substituting the values in the formula:
42 in. × 56 in.
A=
2
STEP 3 Compute the area of the triangle. (You may use a calculator if you
have one.)
2.352 in.2
A=
2
= 1176 in.2
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the formula for finding the area.
Area of a circle = πr 2
STEP 2 Substituting the values in the formula:
(
A = 3.14 36 in.2 )
= 113.04 in.2
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Let’s Learn
Rectangular solid
SA = 2[(w × h ) + (h × l ) + (l × w)]
where :
SA is the surface area; Cylinder
h is the height;
w is the width; and SA = 2πr 2 + 2πrh
l is the length. where :
π = 3.14;
r is the radius; and
h is the height.
and where :
2πr 2 is the area of the top and the base; and
2πrh is the area of the body of the cylinder.
cube
SA = 6e 2
where :
6 is the number of faces; and
e is the edge.
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Let’s Try This
To further understand how to compute the area of a solid, study the following
examples. Read and study the problems carefully.
EXAMPLE 1 Look at the illustration.
l = 96 in. h = 12 in.
w = 24 in.
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, let’s do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the formula for finding for the surface area of a rectangular
solid.
SA = 2[(w × h ) + (h × l ) + (l × w)]
where: w is the width;
h is the height; and
l is the length.
STEP 2 Substitute the given values :
[( ) ( ) (
A = 2 288 in.2 + 1152 in.2 + 2304 in.2 )]
= 2[3744 in. ]2
= 7488 in.2
STEP 4 The box has an area of less than 7500 in.2 because its area is only 7488
in.2.
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EXAMPLE 2 A sheet of gift wrapper has an area of 864 in.2. How many sheets
are needed to wrap a square box with an edge of 20 in.?
SOLUTION:
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the formula to be used.
Surface area of a cube = 6e2
STEP 2 Substitute the given values in the formula.
SA = 6(20 in.)2
STEP 3 Compute the area:
(
SA = 6 400 in.2 )
= 2400 in.2
STEP 4 Compute how many sheets of gift wrapper are needed to wrap
the square box by multiplying the surface area of the box by the
ratio of 1 sheet of gift wrapper to the area of the wrapper.
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the formula to be used.
( ) (
SA = 2(3.14 ) 10.24 m 2 + 2 8.384 m 2 )
( )
= 2 32.15 m 2 + 160.768 m 2
= 64.3 m 2 + 160.768 m 2
= 225.268 m 2
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STEP 4 The total surface area to be painted is 225.3 m2.
Let’s Learn
8m
7m 7m
7m
STEP 1 Divide the irregular planar figure into regular planar figures. The
figure can be divided into two. The first figure, a rectangle, is
named F1 and the second figure, a square, F2.
20 m
8m
7m 7m
7m
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STEP 2 Solve for the area of each separate figure. F1 is a rectangle, right? The
formula for finding its area is l × w. Look at F2. It is a square, right? The
formula for finding its area is A = s2.
Area of F1 = l × w
= 20 m × 8 m
= 160 m 2
Area of F2 = s 2
= (7 m )
2
= 49 m 2
STEP 3 Add the areas of the two figures to get the area of the irregular planar
figure.
Area of F1 + Area of F2 = 160 m2 + 49 m2 = 209 m2
STEP 4 The farmer will not gain profit because the total area of his backyard is
only 209 m2.
You can solve the problem in the preceding section using another mehtod. Try to
figure out what it is. Do the following steps.
20 m
8m
7m 6m
7m
SOLUTION:
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the problem, do the
following steps:
STEP 1 Figure out how you will divide the irregular planar figure so that you
will have 3 regular planar figures, namely F1, F2 and F3.
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STEP 2 What formula will you use to solve for the respective areas of F1, F2
and F3?
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STEP 3 Solve.
Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 39 and 40.
A. Identify each of the following figures and write the appropriate formula for
finding its area.
1. Figure: ______________
Formula: ____________
2.
Figure: _______________
Formula: ____________
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B. Solve the following problems.
1. A square room has an area of 36 m2. A floor tile has a length of 16 in.
and a width of 9 in. How many tiles are needed to cover the floor?
What is the surface area of the tank if its radius is 5 ft. and its
height is 20 ft.?
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Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 40 and 41. Did
you get a perfect score? If you did, that’s very good. If you did not, that’s okay. Just
review the parts of the lesson you did not understand very well before you proceed to
the next part of the module.
Let’s Remember
♦ In solving for the area of a planar figure, the following formulas are used.
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b×h
Area of a triangle =
2
where b = base of the triangle; and
h = height of the triangle.
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Area of a square = s2
where s = side of the square
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Area of a rectangle = l × w
where l = length of the longer side; and
w = length of the shorter side.
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d1 × d 2
Area of a rhombus =
2
where d1 = first diagonal of the rhombus; and
d2 = second diagonal of the rhombus.
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Area of a circle = πr2
where r = radius of the circle; and
π = 3.14.
♦ When solving for the surface area of a solid, use the following formulas.
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Surface area of a rectangular solid = 2[(w × h) + (h × l ) + (l × w)]
where w = width;
h = height; and
l = length.
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Surface area of a cylinder = 2πr2 + 2πrh
where π = 3.14
r = radius; and
h = height.
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Surface area of a cube = 6e2
where e = edge of the cube
♦ In solving for the area of an irregular planar figure, divide the figure into
regular planar figures such as rectangles, squares or triangles. Solve for
the area of each regular planar figure and add all the areas to get the
total area of the irregular planar figure.
You have now reached the end of the module. Congratulations! Did you enjoy
studying this module? Did you learn a lot from it? The following is a summary of its
main points to help you remember them better.
Let’s Sum Up
♦ The following formulas are used in finding the area of planar figures.
___
b×h
Area of a triangle =
2
where b = base of the triangle; and
h = height of the triangle.
___
Area of a square = s2
where s = side of the square
___
Area of a rectangle = l ×w
where l = length of the longer side; and
w = length of the shorter side.
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d1 × d 2
Area of a rhombus =
2
where d1 = first diagonal of the rhombus; and
d2 = second diagonal of the rhombus.
___
Area of a circle = πr2
where r = radius of the circle; and
π = 3.14
♦ When solving for the surface area of a solid, use the following formulas.
___
Surface area of a rectangular solid = 2[(w × h) + (h × l) + (l × w)]
where w = width;
h = height; and
l = length.
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Surface area of a cylinder = 2πr2 + 2πrh
where π = 3.14;
r = radius; and
h = height.
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Surface area of a cube = 6 e2
where e = edge of the cube
♦ In solving for the area of an irregular planar figure, divide the figure into
regular planar figures. Get the area of each planar figure and add the areas to
get the area of the irregular figure.
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What Have You Learned?
A. Match each item in Column A with the appropriate unit(s) of area in Column
B.
A B
____ 1. book a. mm2
____ 2. floor area of a house b. ft.2
____ 3. region c. ha
____ 4. paper d. cm2
____ 5. country e. m2
f. km2
g. in.2
h. dm2
B. Identify each of the following figures and write the appropriate formula for
finding its area.
1.
Figure: _________________
Formula: _______________
2.
Figure: _________________
Formula:______________
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2. Look at the figure below.
A man works for a company that makes objects out of clay. He was
asked by his employer to make a clay box like the figure above. His
employer said that the object should have an area of 6 ft.2. What should
be the measurement of each side of the figure?
Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 41 to 43. If you
got a score of:
0–5 You should study the whole module again.
6–8 Good! Just review the parts of the module you did not understand very
well.
9–10 Very good! You are now ready for the next module.
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Answer Key
3. beach
2. Figure: triangle
(b × h)
Formula: A=
h 2
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C. 1. After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the
problem, do the following steps:
STEP 1 Convert 555 m2 to square feet by:
1 m2 = 9 ft.2
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio where the unit of
measure to be cancelled out is the denominator.
9 ft.
1 m2
STEP 3 Multiply 555 m2 by the conversion factor in ratio form:
9 ft.2
555 m × 2
2
= 4995 ft.2
1m
Multiply the total land area by the amount of tax to be
paid per square foot.
=2
P
4995 ft.2 × =P
= 9990
1 ft.2
STEP 4 The amount of real estate tax the businessman has to pay
is =
P9990.00.
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2. After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the
problem, do the following steps:
STEP 1 Divide the irregular planar figure into regular planar
figures. The figure can be divided into two
rectangles. The first rectangle is named F1 and the
second rectangle, F2.
10 m
20 m F1
5m
F2 25 m
6m
STEP 2 Solve for the area of each regular figure. F1 and F2 are
both rectangles, so their area can be computed by
multiplying the length by the width.
Area of F1 = 20 m × 5 m
= 100 m2
Area of F2 = 25 m × 6 m
= 150 m2
STEP 3 Add the areas of the two figures to get the area of the
irregular planar figure.
Area of F1 + Area of F2 = 100 m2 + 150 m2
= 250 m2
STEP 4 The businessman’s fishpond will be profitable because its
area measures more than 200 m2.
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B. Lesson 1
Let’s Think About This (page 7)
1. Area is the number of square units equal in measure to a surface.
2. Answers will vary. The following is a sample answer.
If we say the area of a rice field is 1400 square meters it means that it
would take 1400 squares, each measuring 1 meter on a side, to cover
the whole surface of the rice field.
Let’s Try This (pages 10–11)
PROBLEM 1 SOLUTION:
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the
problem, do the following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the conversion factor to be used.
1 in.2 = 6.4516 cm 2
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio.
6.4516 cm 2
1 in.2
STEP 3 Convert the area of each bathroom tile to square centimeters.
6.4516 cm 2
48 in.2 × 2
= 309.6768 cm 2
1 in.
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PROBLEM 2 SOLUTION:
After identifying the given facts and what is asked for in the
problem, do the following steps:
STEP 1 Identify the conversion factor to be used.
1 m 2 = 9 ft.2
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio.
1 m2
9 ft.2
STEP 3 Convert the unit of measurement.
1 m2
450 ft. ×
2
2
= 50 m2
9 ft.
STEP 4 Yes, the businessman can start his bakery because the store
space available is more than 45 m2.
Let’s See What You Have Learned (pages 11–12)
A. 1. lighter
Possible answers are a, d, g and h. A lighter is very small
hence its area is measured in square millimeters, square
centimeters, square inches and square decimeters.
2. television set
Possible answers are b and e. A television needs to be
measured in larger units, hence the appropriate units of area
are square feet and square inches.
3. beach resort
Possible answers are c and f. A beach resort has a large ara,
which is best measured in hectares and square kilometers.
4. matchbox
Possible answers are a, d and g. A matchbox is small and its
area can be measured in square millimeters, square centimeters and
square inches.
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5. food tray
Possible answers are a, d, g and h. The area of a tray can be
measured in square millimeters, square centimeters, square inches
and square diameters.
6. farmland
Possible answers are c and f. The area of a farmland is
expected to be large and is thus measured in hectares and square
kilometers.
B. 1. SOLUTION :
1 ha = 10000 m 2
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio.
1 ha
10000 m 2
STEP 3 Convert the unit of measurement.
1 ha
40000 m 2 × = 4 ha
10000 m 2
Compute the share of each of the four brohters if the
land is divided equally among them.
4 hectares 1 ha
=
4 brothers 1 brothers
STEP 4 The businessman cannot start his business. He needs at
least 3 ha of land but his share of the land is only 1 ha.
2. SOLUTION:
1 m 2 = 9 ft.2
STEP 2 Express the conversion factor as a ratio.
9 ft.2
1 m2
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STEP 3 To get the total area needed to make curtains for all
the windows, multiply the area of each window by the
number of windows. Compute the total area of the 5
windows.
18 ft.2 × 5 = 90 ft.2
Convert the unit of measurement from square meters to
square feet.
9 ft.2
10 m 2 × 2
= 90 ft.2
1m
Compare the total area of the 5 windows and the
area of the material for the curtains.
90 ft.2 = 90 ft.2
STEP 4 The material for the curtains of the 5 windows is not
enough. There should be allowance for pleats.
C. Lesson 2
Let’s Think About This (page 16)
1. The land is square with each side measuring 9 meters long. The area of a
square is computed by getting the square of its side. Therefore, the area
of the lot = (9 m)2 = 81 m2.
Let’s Try This (pages 25–26)
STEP 1 Divide the irregular planar figure into three rectangles. The first
figure is named F1, the second figure, F2; and the third figure, F3.
20 m
8m
7m 6m
7m
STEP 2 Since all the 3 figures are rectangles, the formula to be used is:
A=l×w
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Solve for the area by substituting the given values in the formula:
A of F1 = 8 m × 7 m = 56 m 2
A of F2 = 15 m × 7 m = 105 m 2
A of F3 = 6 m × 8 m = 48 m 2
STEP 3 Add the areas of the 3 figures to get the total area of the
irregular planar figure:
Total area = A of F1 + A of F2 + A of F3
= 56 m 2 + 105 m 2 + 48 m 2
= 209 m 2
STEP 4 The total area of the irregular planar figure is 209 m2.
Let’s See What You Have Learned (pages 26 –27)
A. 1.
Figure : rectangle
Formula: A=l×w
2.
Figure: rectangular solid
Formula:
A = 2 [(w × h) + (h × l) + (l × w)]
B. 1. STEP 1 Compute the area of each floor tile by using the formula:
Area of a rectangle = l × w
9 ft.2
36 m 2 × 2
= 324 ft.2
1m
Therefore, 36 m2 = 324 ft.2
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STEP 3 Convert 324 ft.2 to square inches using the conversion
factor
1 ft.2 = 144 in.2 expressed as a ratio:
144 in.2
1 ft.2
Thus we have:
144 in.2
324 ft. ×
2
2
= 46656 in.2
1 ft.
1 floor tile
46,656 in 2 × = 324 floor tiles
144 in 2
STEP 5 324 tiles are needed to cover the floor.
2. STEP 1 Compute the surface area of the cylinder by using the
formula:
SA = 2πr2 + 2πrh
STEP 2 Substitute the given values in the formula:
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3. region
Possible answers are c and f. A region has a large area and that is
best measured in hectares and square kilometers.
4. paper
d1 × d 2
Formula: A=
2
2.
Figure : cube
Formula: A = e2
C. STEP 1 Since the bathroom is a rectangle, you will use the formula for
finding the area of rectangle:
A =l×w
STEP 2 Substitute the given values in the formula and compute.
A = 2.5 m × 1.8 m
= 4.5 m2
STEP 3 Convert the unit of measurement.
Identify the conversion factor.
1 m 2 = 100 dm 2
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Express the conversion factor as a ratio in such a way that the
unit of measure to be cancelled out is in the denominator.
100 dm 2
1 m2
100 dm 2
2
Multiply 4.5 m by .
1 m2
100 dm 2
4.5 m 2 × 2
= 450 dm 2
1m
STEP 4 Compute the total number of tiles needed to cover the
bathroom floor.
1 tile
450 dm 2 × = 450 tiles
1 dm 2
STEP 5 450 tiles are needed to cover the bathroom floor.
2. STEP 1 Compute the unknown measurement of the side of the cube by
using the formula:
SA = 6e2
STEP 2 Substitute the given values in the formula.
6 ft.2 = 6e2
STEP 3 Divide both sides of the equation by 6.
6 ft.2 6e 2
=
6 6
e = 1 ft.2
2
e 2 = 1 ft.2
e = 1 ft.
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