each square on the grid represents 25 square units----draw a rectangle of 875 square units

Easley just draw a square or rectangle with 35 squares in it that should help :)

875 = 25 * 35

So, you need to draw a rectangle which contains 35 squares. That should help.

Draw a rectangle with an ste model of 1,125 square units and a aidé of 25 units

Draw a rectangle that has an area of 875 square units

To draw a rectangle with an area of 875 square units, we need to determine the dimensions of the rectangle. Since each square on the grid represents 25 square units, we can divide 875 by 25 to find the number of squares we need.

875 square units ÷ 25 square units = 35 squares

To draw a rectangle on the grid, we need to find two numbers that multiply together to give us 35 squares. Let's explore some possibilities:

1 × 35 = 35
5 × 7 = 35

These are the possible dimensions for our rectangle. Now, let's draw it on the grid.

First, draw a square with side length 5 squares (representing 25 square units each). This square will cover an area of 5 × 5 = 25 square units.

Next, draw another square adjacent to the first one, also with a side length of 5 squares. This will cover an additional 25 square units, making a total of 50 square units.

Continue drawing squares, moving from left to right, until we reach a side length of 7 squares. Each square we add will add 25 square units to the total area.

Once we have drawn the rectangle with a side length of 7 squares and a height of 5 squares, we will have a total area of 7 × 5 = 35 squares, or 875 square units.

Please note that the dimensions provided (5 squares by 7 squares) are just one possible solution. You can also have a rectangle with dimensions 1 square by 35 squares, or any other combination that multiplies to give 35 squares.