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Answer Key For Math 4 Q3 - Module 7 - Week 7

This document contains an answer key for a math module on calculating the perimeters of various shapes. It includes the following sections: What I Know, What's In, What's More with examples of perimeter calculations, What I Can Do with more practice problems and solutions, and an Assessment section at the end. The document provides the answers to knowledge checks, examples, and practice problems relating to finding the perimeters of triangles, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and performing related calculations.

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Answer Key For Math 4 Q3 - Module 7 - Week 7

This document contains an answer key for a math module on calculating the perimeters of various shapes. It includes the following sections: What I Know, What's In, What's More with examples of perimeter calculations, What I Can Do with more practice problems and solutions, and an Assessment section at the end. The document provides the answers to knowledge checks, examples, and practice problems relating to finding the perimeters of triangles, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and performing related calculations.

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Answer Key for Math 4 Q3_Module 7_Week 7

Module Title: Perimeter of Triangles, Squares, Rectangles, Parallelograms and


Trapezoids

WHAT I KNOW WHAT’S IN


1. C 6. C 1. three 4. two
2. B 7. D 2. C 5. one
3. B 8. A 3. C 6. C
4. D 9. B
5. B 10. C

WHAT’S MORE
Activity 1 Activity 2
* Illustrations/drawings may vary 1. 34 in
2. 80 m
3. 10 in
4. 20 cm
5. 220 m

WHAT I CAN DO
a. P = 63 cm b. illustration may vary
c. P = 96 cm
Assessment Additional Activities
1. d 6. c 1. The perimeter of the
2. b 7. c triangular flower garden
3. d 8. a is 108 m.
4. c 9. c 2. The lot intended for tree
5. b 10. b planting has a perimeter
of 210 m.

Answer Key for Math 4 Q3_Module 8_Week 8


Module Title: Routine and Non-Routine Problems involving Perimeter
What I Know
1. c 2. d 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. d 8. b 9. c 10. c

What’s In
What’s More
1. C I Can2.Do
What E 3. B 4. F 5. A
1. a. The perimeter of Mrs. Lucy’s flower garden.
1. b.
The distance covered by the pupils
P = 45 m + 45 m + 25 m = 115 m if they swim around the swimming pool twice is 228 m.
c. The perimeter of Mrs. Lucy’s garden is 115 meters.
2. Twenty meters of wire will be left after fencing a rectangular lot.
2. a. perimeter of the picture
b. P = (2 x 6 inches) + (2 x 10 inches) Additional
= 12 inchesActivities
+ 20 inches = 32 inches
1. c. TheTomas
Mang perimeter
will of the picture
spend ₱560.00is 32
for inches.
the wire.

3.
2. a. length of lace
Illustrations may that
varyRegie needs
b. P = (2 x 158 cm) + (2 x 180 cm) = 316 cm + 360 cm = 676 cm
c. Regieanswer
*possible needs 676 centimeters of lace.

4. a. length of aluminum sidings needed


b. P = (2 x 125 cm) + (2 x 156 cm) = 250 cm + 312 cm = 562 cm
Subtract the the aluminum sidings bought from the perimeter of the windows.
562 cm – 555 cm = 7 cm
c. No, the sidings bought is not enough. Rio needs 7 centimeters more of aluminum sidings to
frame the window.

P=2m+4m+3m+3m
P = 12 m

Assessment
1. d 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. d 6. b 7. c 8. d 9. b 10. c

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