A sports team is building a new stadium on a rectangular lot of land. If the lot measures 6x by 10x and the sports field will be 1x by 4x, how much of the lot will be left over to build bleachers on?

56x^2
64x^2
30x^2
60x^2

I just need someone to explain these 2 problems I posted - I don't understand...please help..thanks

Right.

60x^2 - 4x^2 = 56^2

I would guess A...?

Thank you Ms. Sue....I appreciate it

You're welcome.

Please study the other problem you posted. It looks like the possible answers are wrong because they don't include pi.

Who knows the whole 18 answers to the test

To solve the problem, we need to find the area of the rectangular lot and subtract the area of the sports field to determine how much land is left for the bleachers.

The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying its length by its width. In this case, the lot measures 6x by 10x, so its area is (6x)(10x) = 60x^2.

Similarly, the area of the sports field is given as 1x by 4x, so its area is (1x)(4x) = 4x^2.

To find the area of the land left for the bleachers, we subtract the area of the sports field from the total area of the lot: 60x^2 - 4x^2 = 56x^2.

Therefore, the answer is 56x^2.