Math, asked by charity0731, 12 days ago

A square with side lengths 12 feet. 4 2 feet by 2 feet squares are cut out of each corner of the square.
Tariq designed the pool shown. The owner of the pool has one square cover to use. Find the area of the space that needs to be covered. (The four corners are squares.)

The area that needs to be covered is

ft2.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Question ⏬

A square with side lengths 12 feet. 4 2 feet by 2 feet squares are cut out of each corner of the square.

Tariq designed the pool shown. The owner of the pool has one square cover to use. Find the area of the space that needs to be covered. (The four corners are squares.)

The area that needs to be covered is

ft2.

Answer ⏬

Step 1: Find the total area. Since it is a square all the sides are 12 ft so multiply 12 by 12

12 x 12 = 144

^^^This is the total area including the area around the pool. We just need the are of the pool

Step 2: Outside of the pool there are four little 2 ft by 2 ft squares that aren't part of pool, and therefore won't need to be covered. The area of these 2 ft by 2 ft square is 4ft (2 times 2 is 4). Since there are 4 of these squares we multiply 4 by 4 to get 16. This means that 16 ft of the 144 ft we found previously are not part of the pool and we must subtract 16 from 144 to get the total pool area

144 - 16 = 128

This means that the area of the pool is 128 ft

Answered by 181022
0

Answer: the answer is 128ft

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