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Lesson 11: Solving Problems Using Organized Lists



 1. 

How many different rectangles can you make that have an area of 12 square units?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
5
 

 2. 

How many different rectangles can you make that have an area of 16 square units?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
5
 

 3. 

How many different rectangles can you make that have an area of 24 square units?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
5
 

 4. 

How many different rectangles can you make that have an area of 36 square units?
a.
3
b.
4
c.
5
d.
6
 

 5. 

How many different rectangles can you make that have an area of 48 square units?
a.
4
b.
5
c.
6
d.
7
 

 6. 

How many different rectangles can you make that have an area of 23 square units?
a.
0
b.
1
c.
2
d.
3
 

 7. 

Garret can choose 3 different ice cream flavours: chocolate, vanilla and strawberry. He can also choose 3 different cones:  waffle, regular or sugar. How many different combinations can Garret make by choosing one cone and one ice cream flavour?
a.
3
b.
6
c.
9
d.
12
 

 8. 

Mavis has 4 different pairs of jeans and 6 different shirts. How many different outfits can Mavis make by choosing one pair of jeans and one shirt?
a.
4
b.
6
c.
10
d.
24
 

 9. 

Carmen has 2 different coins in her pocket. How many possible combinations of coins can she have if the total amount of money she has is less than $0.40?
a.
6
b.
9
c.
12
d.
15
 

 10. 

If Cory had a spinner with the numbers from 1-8 and a coin in his pocket, how many different combinations could he make if he flipped the coin and spun the spinner?
a.
8
b.
16
c.
24
d.
36
 



 
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