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2d Shapes Problem Set

The document is a problem set focused on calculating various properties of 2D shapes, including squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, and trapezoids. Each shape has multiple problems that require finding the area, perimeter, diagonal, or missing values based on given dimensions. The problems are structured to enhance understanding of geometric concepts and calculations.
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2d Shapes Problem Set

The document is a problem set focused on calculating various properties of 2D shapes, including squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, and trapezoids. Each shape has multiple problems that require finding the area, perimeter, diagonal, or missing values based on given dimensions. The problems are structured to enhance understanding of geometric concepts and calculations.
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2D SHAPES PROBLEM SET

Find the area, perimeter, diagonal, or missing values for each shape. Show your solution.

SQUARE

1. A square has a side length of 12 cm.


a) Area
b) Perimeter
c) Diagonal (in square root and decimal form)

2. If the area of a square is 81 cm², what is:


a) The length of one side?
b) The perimeter?
c) The diagonal?

3. A square has a diagonal of 10√2 cm.


a) Side length
b) Area
c) Perimeter

4. The area of a square is 196 cm².


a) Side length
b) Perimeter
c) Diagonal

RECTANGLE

1. A rectangle is 8 cm long and 5 cm wide.


a) Area
b) Perimeter
c) Diagonal

2. The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 cm, and the width is 5 cm.


a) Find the length
b) Area
c) Diagonal

3. A rectangle has a diagonal of 13 cm and one side is 5 cm.


a) Find the other side
b) Area
c) Perimeter

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4. A rectangle has an area of 120 cm² and a length of 10 cm.
a) Width
b) Perimeter
c) Diagonal

TRIANGLE

1. A triangle has a base of 10 cm and a height of 6 cm.


a) Area
b) If all sides are 10 cm, what is the perimeter?

2. A right triangle has legs of 6 cm and 8 cm.


a) Area
b) Hypotenuse
c) Perimeter

3. An equilateral triangle has a side of 9 cm.


a) Perimeter
b) Height (use √3/2 × side)
c) Area

4. The area of a triangle is 45 cm², and the base is 9 cm.


a) Height
b) If the other two sides are both 10 cm, what is the perimeter?

CIRCLE (Use π = 3.14)

1. A circle has a radius of 7 cm.


a) Area
b) Circumference
c) Diameter

2. A circle has a diameter of 20 cm.


a) Radius
b) Area
c) Circumference

3. If the area of a circle is 78.5 cm²:


a) Radius
b) Circumference

4. A circle has an area of 154 cm².


a) Radius

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b) Diameter
c) Circumference

TRAPEZOID

1. A trapezoid has bases of 10 cm and 6 cm, and a height of 4 cm.


a) Area
b) If the non-parallel sides are 5 cm each, what is the perimeter?

2. The area of a trapezoid is 72 cm². Height is 6 cm and one base is 10 cm.


a) Find the other base
b) Perimeter (non-parallel sides = 7 cm each)

3. A trapezoid has base1 = 12 cm, base2 = 8 cm, sides = 5 cm each, height = 6 cm.
a) Area
b) Perimeter

4. The area of a trapezoid is 90 cm², height is 5 cm, and one base is 14 cm.
a) Other base
b) If the non-parallel sides are each 6 cm, what is the perimeter?

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