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A STORY OF UNITS Lesson 2 Homework 4 3

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1. A rectangular pool is 7 feet wide. It is 3 times as long as it is wide.

a. Label the diagram with the dimensions of the pool.

b. Find the perimeter of the pool.

2. A poster is 3 inches long. It is 4 times as wide as it is long.

a. Draw a diagram of the poster, and label its dimensions.

b. Find the perimeter and area of the poster.

Lesson 2: Solve multiplicative comparison word problems by applying the area 11


and perimeter formulas.

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3. The area of a rectangle is 36 square centimeters, and its length is 9 centimeters.

a. What is the width of the rectangle?

b. Elsa wants to draw a second rectangle that is the same length but is 3 times as wide. Draw and label
Elsa’s second rectangle.

c. What is the perimeter of Elsa’s second rectangle?

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and perimeter formulas.

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4. The area of Nathan’s bedroom rug is 15 square feet. The longer side measures 5 feet. His living room rug
is twice as long and twice as wide as the bedroom rug.

a. Draw and label a diagram of Nathan’s b. Draw and label a diagram of Nathan’s living
bedroom rug. What is its perimeter? room rug. What is its perimeter?

c. What is the relationship between the two perimeters?

d. Find the area of the living room rug using the formula A = l × w.

Lesson 2: Solve multiplicative comparison word problems by applying the area 13


and perimeter formulas.

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e. The living room rug has an area that is how many times that of the bedroom rug?

f. Compare how the perimeter changed with how the area changed between the two rugs. Explain
what you notice using words, pictures, or numbers.

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and perimeter formulas.

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