Create an image of a simple math puzzle involving tiling. Show a square tray that measures 9x9 inches. Layout a collection of 1 inch square tiles, in different colors, scattered around the tray, with some already neatly lining the tray. No number or text should be shown in the image, only the tangible figures representing the situation. The image needs to be bright and appealing.

Sarah is lining a square tray with 1 inch square tiles. The side length of the tray is 9 inches. How many tiles does Sarah need?

No.

Since the tray is square, it measures 9 inches on each side.

A = 9 * 9

A = LW

If you go to the hardware store and buy 36 tiles... you will have 4 leftover. Because they are Square tiles and the four corners are SHARED. If the question were 1 inch toothpicks, then the answer would be 36. The wording of this question is fine for average kids, but exceptionally smart kids struggle with the false logic of it. If you don't believe me, don't do math, just draw a square and draw in the tiles... Or cut a 9" square of wood and try to frame it with 36 tiles. the correct answer is 32.

No! Its 567-467=100. Just kidding. The real answer is 32.(my real name is Patrick)

1*9=9

9x1=9 tiles

9x9=81 tiles

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