Calculate Total Number of Bricks Needed for Nick's Patio

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Explore how to calculate the total number of bricks needed for Nick's rectangular patio with a length of 5.25 meters and width of 3.00 meters, requiring 81 bricks per square meter. Discover the mathematical techniques required and find out the total quantity of bricks essential for the entire patio.

  • Bricks
  • Patio
  • Mathematics
  • Calculation
  • Rectangular

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  1. Mathematics Unit 32: Patio What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 32.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? Nick wants to pave the rectangular patio of his new house. The patio has length 5.25 metres and width 3.00 metres. He needs 81 bricks per square metre. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Calculate how many bricks Nick needs for the whole patio. What have we learned? What have we learned?

  2. Mathematics Unit 32: Patio What do we want to find out? QUESTION 32.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? Nick wants to pave the rectangular patio of his new house. The patio has length 5.25 metres and width 3.00 metres. He needs 81 bricks per square metre. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Calculate how many bricks Nick needs for the whole patio. What have we learned? What have we learned? Back to start Back to start

  3. Mathematics Unit 32: Patio What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 32.1 What useful information do we know? Nick wants to pave the rectangular patio of his new house. The patio has length 5.25 metres and width 3.00 metres. He needs 81 bricks per square metre. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Calculate how many bricks Nick needs for the whole patio. What have we learned? What have we learned? Back to start Back to start

  4. Mathematics Unit 32: Patio What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 32.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? Nick wants to pave the rectangular patio of his new house. The patio has length 5.25 metres and width 3.00 metres. He needs 81 bricks per square metre. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Calculate how many bricks Nick needs for the whole patio. What have we learned? What have we learned? Back to start Back to start

  5. Mathematics Unit 32: Patio What do we want to find out? What do we want to find out? QUESTION 32.1 What useful information do we know? What useful information do we know? Nick wants to pave the rectangular patio of his new house. The patio has length 5.25 metres and width 3.00 metres. He needs 81 bricks per square metre. What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? What other mathematical techniques do we need to apply? Calculate how many bricks Nick needs for the whole patio. What have we learned? Back to start Back to start

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