Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for calculate the area of a rectangle is:
[tex]A=lw[/tex]
Where "l" is the lenght of the rectangle and "w" is the width.
The formula for calculate the area of a square is:
[tex]A=s^2[/tex]
Where "s" is the side lenght.
In this case, knowing that Elle's model represented 20 feet by 15 feet, we can say that:
[tex]l=20\ ft\\w=15\ ft[/tex]
Therefore, substituting these values into the formula [tex]A=lw[/tex], we get that the area is:
[tex]A_1=(20ft)(15ft)=300\ ft^2[/tex]
Since Heather's model represented 18 ft by 18 feet, we can identify that:
[tex]s=18ft[/tex]
Substituting this value into [tex]A=s^2[/tex], we get this area:
[tex]A_2=(18ft)^2=324\ ft^2[/tex]
Notice that Heather's model represents the greater area.
To calculate how much greater it is, subtract the areas. Then:
[tex]324\ ft^2-300\ ft^2=24\ ft^2[/tex]