Math  /  Numbers & Operations

Question1. If 1 small square has a value of $0.3\$ 0.3, what is the value of the entire grid?

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

1. Each small square in the grid has a value of \$0.3.
2. The grid is composed of 8 rows and 6 columns of small squares.

STEP 2

1. Determine the total number of small squares in the grid.
2. Calculate the total value of the grid.

STEP 3

Calculate the total number of small squares by multiplying the number of rows by the number of columns.
Total number of squares=8×6\text{Total number of squares} = 8 \times 6

STEP 4

Calculate the total value of the grid by multiplying the total number of squares by the value of each square.
Total value of the grid=(Total number of squares)×(Value of each square)\text{Total value of the grid} = (\text{Total number of squares}) \times (\text{Value of each square})

STEP 5

Substitute the known values into the equation and solve.
Total number of squares=8×6=48\text{Total number of squares} = 8 \times 6 = 48 Total value of the grid=48×0.3=14.4\text{Total value of the grid} = 48 \times 0.3 = 14.4
The total value of the entire grid is:
$14.4\boxed{\$ 14.4}

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