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Why do I keep getting the answer: 35 11/16
Or another answer of 38 ¾
depending on if I convert the mixed number to an improper fraction of not...
what am I doing wrong???

This is the word problem:
"To find the area of a square room, Gordon must square the length of one side. The length of one side of room A is 1 ¼ yards. The length of one side of room B is 6 yards. What is the area of both rooms together?"

The correct answer is 37 ⁹/16

I did the math, and wrote the expression as: (1 ¼)² + 6². but still getting it wrong.....

also should I always convert a mixed number before using it's exponent???

Respuesta :

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of the areas of the 2 rooms is

(1 [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] )² + 6² ← change the mixed number to an improper fraction

= ([tex]\frac{5}{4}[/tex] )² + 6²

= [tex]\frac{25}{16}[/tex] + 36

= 1 [tex]\frac{9}{16}[/tex] + 36

= 37 [tex]\frac{9}{16}[/tex]