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Area Volume and Perimeter

This document contains 45 multi-step word problems involving the calculation of perimeters, areas, volumes, and number of objects that can fit within a space for various geometric shapes including rectangles, squares, triangles, circles, trapezoids, pentagons, cubes and more. The problems require using formulas like perimeter=sum of all sides, area=length x width, volume=length x width x height, and calculating values using given dimensions.

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Area Volume and Perimeter

This document contains 45 multi-step word problems involving the calculation of perimeters, areas, volumes, and number of objects that can fit within a space for various geometric shapes including rectangles, squares, triangles, circles, trapezoids, pentagons, cubes and more. The problems require using formulas like perimeter=sum of all sides, area=length x width, volume=length x width x height, and calculating values using given dimensions.

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AREA VOLUME AND PERIMETER

____________ 1. Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with sides that are 90 dm long.
____________ 2. A circular man-made lake has a radius of 30 m. What is its area?
____________ 3. A rectangular field is 95 m long and 78 m wide. If you run around it 4 times, how
many meters will that be?
____________ 4. A closed box is 7 dm by 4 dm by 5 dm. What is its total surface area?
____________ 5. What is the volume of the box in #4?
____________ 6. A circular pool has a diameter of 24 meters. If you walk around it, how many
meters will that be?
____________ 7. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal field are 48 m and 64 m. If they are 45 m
apart, what is the area of the field?
____________ 8. If one side of a square is increased by 5 cm, then the perimeter is increased
by _____ cm.
____________ 9. A rectangle has a length of 15 dm. If the area is 120 dm 2, then the width is ?
____________ 10. A cube has an edge of 9 cm. What is the total surface area?
____________ 11. The perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. If the length is 3 cm. longer than the
width, what is the length of the rectangle?
____________ 12. The perimeter of a triangle is 75 cm. If two sides are 21 cm and 27 cm, how
long is the third side?
____________ 13. What is the perimeter of the figure if all angles are right angles?

____________ 14. What is the area of the figure above?


____________ 15. If the figure above has a thickness of 6 m, what is its volume?

____________ 16. What is the perimeter of the figure below?

____________ 17. What is the area of the figure above?


____________ 18. A closed box for a raffle is 5 dm long, 3.5 dm wide and 7 dm high. If it is to
be completely covered with colored paper, how much surface is to be covered?
____________ 19. An aquarium is 6 dm long, 4 dm wide and 4 dm high. How many liters of water
does it contain when it is

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5

full?

____________ 20. A park is 85 m long and 70 m wide. If Johnvic jogs around it 6 times, how
many meters will that be?
____________ 21. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal field are 52 m and 68 m. If they are 48 m
apart, what is its area?
____________ 22. The length of a rectangular garden is 3 m more than the width. If the perimeter
is 106 m, find the length of the garden.
____________ 23. A room is 5.7 m wide and 6.6 m long. How many 30-cm tiles are needed
to cover it ?
____________ 24. A garden is 5

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5

m long and 3 m wide. Find its perimeter.

____________ 25. What is the area of the garden in #24?


____________ 26. One side of a regular decagon is 12 dm. What is its perimeter?
____________ 27. A circular lagoon has a radius of 12 m. How much shorter will it be to go from
A to B through O, in a boat, than to go along the edge as shown by the arrows?

____________ 28. What is the area of the lagoon in #27?


____________ 29. What is the total surface area of a closed wooden box, 1.5 m long, 0.4 m wide,
and 0.8 m high?
____________ 30. A piece of cartolina is 42 cm by 32 cm. How many circles of radius 5 cm can
be cut from it?
____________ 31. The area of a table cloth is 6.3 m2. If the width is 1.8 m, what is the length?
____________ 32. Phil has a garden 18.5 m long and 13.7 m wide. Find the perimeter of Phils
garden.
____________ 33. A milk can has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 18 cm. How much milk does
it contain?( Use = 3.14)
____________ 34. Which has a greater area, a rectangular garden that is 40 m by
30 m or a square garden that is 35 m on a side?
____________ 35. What is the perimeter of an equilateral decagon of side 12

5
6

m?

Give the answer with the fraction part in lowest terms.


____________ 36. The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter is
99 cm, what is the width?
____________ 37. A box is 24 cm long, 18 cm wide and 12 cm high. What is the
total surface area?
____________ 38. The area of a rectangle is 380 cm2 and its width is 12 cm. What is
its length?
____________ 39. Imagine a cube. If the sum of the edges is 108 cm, what is the
total surface area?
____________ 40. The area of a triangle is 294 cm 2. If the base is 28 cm, what is the altitude?
____________ 41. Nine small squares are put together to form a bigger square. If the perimeter of
the big square is 60 cm, what is the area of each small square?

____________ 42. . A cake is 45 cm by 30 cm. If 3 equal slices are cut from one end of the cake,
the remaining part is a square. How wide is each slice?
____________ 43. A rectangular lot is 155 m long and has a perimeter of 500 m. What is the
width?
____________ 44. A grass lawn is 92 m by 68 m. At each of the 4 corners, there is a flower plot
that is 18 m by 12 m. What is the area of the grass?
____________ 45. A cardboard box is 65 cm long, 40 cm wide and 30 cm high in internal
measurement. It is packed with soap 8 cm long, 5 cm wide and 4 cm thick. How many pieces of
soap can the box contain?

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