Which is the best strategy to use to solve this problem? 
 Sophie wants to make a large rectangular sign that has an area of 60 square feet. She wants to put a border around the sign, but she wants to use as little border material as possible. 
 What are the dimensions Sophie should use for this sign?
 A.
 Write a number sentence. 
 Use a number sentence to calculate the area of a rectangle. Use guess and check to find two numbers that when multiplied will give a product of 60.
 B.
 Make a list. 
 Create a list of all possible whole-number combinations of length and width that would equal an area of 60 square feet. Then start calculating the perimeter of each rectangle. Look for a pattern to decrease the number of calculations you have to make.
 C.
 Use objects to model the problem. 
 Arrange 60 square tiles in different patterns that create a rectangular shape. Count the number of tiles on the perimeter of each of the shapes.