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The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to finding the area and perimeter of various geometric figures. It includes specific figures labeled A, B, C, D, and E, and requires calculations for their areas and perimeters. Additionally, there are story problems involving real-life applications of these calculations.

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cl 3 area and perimeter 1

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to finding the area and perimeter of various geometric figures. It includes specific figures labeled A, B, C, D, and E, and requires calculations for their areas and perimeters. Additionally, there are story problems involving real-life applications of these calculations.

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Find the area of each figure.

1.

Areg = SqUare units

2.

Area = Square units

3.

Area = square units

4.

Area = Square units

5.

Area = square units


6. The area of each square is 1 cm². Find the area of the shaded figures below.

I cm

l cm

() The area of Figure A is cm².

(b) The area of Figure B is cm².

(c The area of Figure C is cm2.

(d) The area of Figure D is cm².

(e The area of Figure E is cm².

() Figures and have the same area.

(g) Figure has the smallest area.

(h) Figure has the largest area.


Find the perimeter of each shaded figure.
7. 1 in.

in.
1
Perimeter = in.

8. 1 in.

1 in.

Perimeter = in.

9. 1 cm

l cm

Perimeter = Cm

10. in.
1
l in.

Perimeter = in.

11. 1 cm

1 cm

Perimeter = Cm
12. Study the following figures carefully. Fill in each blank with the correct answer.

1 ft.

C
D

(a) The area of Figure A is ft.2.

(b) The area of Figure B is .2.

(c) The area of Figure C is. ft.2.

(d) The area of Figure D is f.2.

(e) The perimeter of Figure A is

() The perimeter of Figure B is

(g) The perimeter of Figure C is ft.

(h) The perimeter of Figure D is f.


(i) Figure has the largest area.

Ö) Figure has the smallest area.

(k) Figure has the shortest perimeter.

() Figure has the longest perimeter.

Find the perimeter of each figure.

13. 9 cm 15.

4 cm 14 in.
1lin.
9 cm 3 cm

5cm 17 in.

6 cm

Perimeter = cm Perimeter = in.

14. 13 cm 16.
9m 9 my
15 m/
9 cm 10cm 15 m

22 m
15 cm

Perimeter = cm Perimeter = m
Find the area and perimeter of each figure.
17. 30 m 20.
7m 2m 13 ft.

14 m m
8 m

5m 4 ft.

15 m

Perimeter = Area =
Perimeter = .

18. 8 in. 21.


6 cm 6 cm

7 in.

Area = in,2 Area = cm?

Perimeter = in. Perimeter = Cm

19. 3 cm 22. 15cm

8 cm
12 cm

Area = cm? Area = cm?

Perimeter = Cm Perimeter = Cm
Solvethe following story problems.Show your work in the space below.

23. Andrew making a rectangle using a piece of wire. The rectangle


is is 4 cm by 8cm.
How much wire does Andrew need?

24. Mercy sweeps the kitchen. The kitchen is 6m by 8 m. How much floor space does
Mercy sweep?

25. Justin is jogging along a square field. If he has jogged 240 yd. to complete 1 lap,
what is the length of each side of the square field?

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