Russell planted a flowerbedthat is 1.6 square meters. Jackie planted a flower bed that is 16 tenths square meter. Draw a quick picture to model the two pictures

They are the same.

Damon can you help me. My name is Jake so find that one obviously. Much appreciated. I don't understand those problems.

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Hundreths

1.11

1.6square meters

1.6

To draw a quick picture to model the two flower beds, follow these steps:

1. Take a blank sheet of paper or open a drawing program on your computer.

2. Draw a rectangle to represent the first flower bed planted by Russell. Label it as "Russell's flower bed."

3. The dimensions of Russell's flower bed are not given, so you can draw it in any proportion you like. For example, you can draw a rectangle that is 4 units long and 0.4 units wide, or any other dimensions that give you an area of 1.6 square meters.

4. Next, draw another rectangle adjacent to Russell's flower bed to represent the flower bed planted by Jackie. Label it as "Jackie's flower bed."

5. The area of Jackie's flower bed is given as 16 tenths square meters. To represent this, you can draw a rectangle with dimensions of 4 units long and 0.4 units wide, similar to Russell's flower bed. Alternatively, you can draw a rectangle with dimensions of 2 units long and 0.8 units wide, or any other dimensions that give you an area of 1.6 square meters.

6. Make sure to scale the dimensions of both flower beds so that their areas match their given values, 1.6 square meters.

By following these steps, you can draw a quick picture that models the two flower beds planted by Russell and Jackie.