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Math - Area and Perimeter of Rectangle and Square

The document contains a worksheet with math problems involving calculating the perimeters and areas of various 2D shapes. The problems are divided into three sections - the first involves calculating perimeters and areas of different figures made up of 1cm squares, the second involves calculating perimeters and areas of rectangles, and the third involves solving word problems related to perimeters and areas. The document provides the questions and spaces to show working and answers but no answers are filled in.

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Math - Area and Perimeter of Rectangle and Square

The document contains a worksheet with math problems involving calculating the perimeters and areas of various 2D shapes. The problems are divided into three sections - the first involves calculating perimeters and areas of different figures made up of 1cm squares, the second involves calculating perimeters and areas of rectangles, and the third involves solving word problems related to perimeters and areas. The document provides the questions and spaces to show working and answers but no answers are filled in.

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Name :_________________________ Score

Class :_________________________

Date :_________________________

I. Fill the blanks! (These figures are made up of 1-cm squares) (60 points)

Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D


1. Find the perimeter and area of each figure.
Figure Perimeter (cm) Area (cm2)
A
B
C
D
2. Figure _____ and _____ have the smallest perimeter.
3. Figure _____ has the greatest area.
4. Area of figure C is _____ cm2 greater than figure A.
5. Figure _____ and _____ have the same area but different perimeter.
6. Figure _____ and _____ have the same perimeter but different area.

II. Find the perimeter and are of each figure and show your working clearly. (16 points)

1. The rectangle below is not drawn to scale. What is the perimeter and area of the rectangle?
Perimeter
8 cm

17 cm
Perimeter = ________ cm
Area

Area = ______ cm

2. The rectangle below is not drawing to scale. The breadth is 6 cm and its length is
twice as long as the breadth. Find its perimeter and area.

Perimeter

6 cm

Perimeter = ________ cm

Area

Area = ______ cm2.

III. Solve the word problem and show your working clearly! (24 points)

1. The length of each the star is 4 m. If all the sides are equal, what is the perimeter of the
figure?

4 cm

Perimeter = ________ cm.


2. The length of a mat is 157 cm and its breadth is 65 cm. What is the perimeter of the mat?

Perimeter = _____ m.

3. Wendy had a piece of wire 183 cm long. She used it to form a square as shown below. What
was the length of the wire left?

10 cm

______ cm of the wire was left.

4. The length of a carpet is 8 m and its breadth is 7 cm. What is the area of the carpet?

Area = _____ m2.

5. A rectangle has 5 cm in length. The breadth is 2 cm shorter. What is the are of the
rectangle?

Area = _____ cm2.


6. The figure is made up of 3 identical squares, A, B and C. Find the area of the figure.

6 cm A B C

Area = _____ cm2.

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