4th Grade Math - MD.A.3 - Problems Involving Area And Perimeter
11 Questions
Problems Involving Area And Perimeter Introduction
Ben is getting ready for his football game. He warms up by running around the entire field.
The area of a rectangle is 32 square meters. The width is 4 meters long.
Part A: Find the area of the garden below.
Part B: Find the perimeter of the garden below.
Decide whether each statement is true or false about the image below.
Which of the following equations would have a rectangular area of 48 square units? Select ALL that apply.
Kira is trying to find the perimeter of a rectangle that is 20 feet by 13 feet. She makes an error. Click on the first step where she makes an error.
Click on the rectangle that meets the following criteria.
Jadzia wants to build a rectangular fence in her front yard to give her dog a safe place to run and play. She has 64 meters of wood.
A rectangular sandbox has a width of 4 feet. The sandbox is 3 times as long as it is wide.
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