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Day Four Try these. Draw a quadrilateral with a perimeter of 22 cm and an area of 24 cm2
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Marks:
/2 2 The perimeter of a shape is 108 cm. Its length is 5 times its width. What is its area?
Answer: 3
This shape is made of squares. The area of the entire shape is 160 cm2
. What is the perimeter of the shape?
cm2
Marks:
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Answer:
cm Marks:
3. a mathematical set, 4. a lunch box. Super Sleuth investigates
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Super Sleuth investigates Find the following items and measure their surface area: 1. a Rubik’s Cube, 2. a die,
1. As a class, draw squares with an area of 100 cm2
and create a small image of a good memory from your time in primary school. 2. Use a metre stick to create a poster measuring 1 m2 many of the smaller pieces would fit onto the poster.
. Was your prediction correct? Total Marks: /28 |
on sheets of paper. Cut them out . Compare the two. Predict how
3. Place enough of the good memory squares together until you have a larger square measuring 1 m2
4. Place the individual pieces together to create a beautiful class collage of your happiest moments in primary school.
The maths language that I used in this unit includes the following words: I would like to find out what means. 75 /6
Week 17 | Area and Perimeter
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