#1 Find the perimeter of each figure. Select the figures that have a perimeter of 18 units. Select all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#2 Kim wants to put trim around a picture she drew. Each side is 8 centimeters in length. How many centimeters of trim does Kim need for the perimeter of the picture? Kim needs centimeters of trim. | 2/2 | |
#3 Sophia drew this rectangle on dot paper. What is the area of the rectangle? The area of the rectangle is square units. | 2/2 | |
#4 The drawing shows Seth's plan for a fort in his backyard. Each unit square is 1 square foot. Which equations can Seth use to find the area of the fort? Select all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#5 Which rectangle has a number of square units for its area equal to the number of units of its perimeter? | 2/2 | |
#6 Vanessa uses a ruler to draw a square. The perimeter of the square is 16 centimeters. Select a number to complete the sentence. The square has a side length of centimeters. | 2/2 | |
#7 Tomas drew two rectangles on grid paper. Select the words that make the sentence true. Rectangle A has an area that is the area of Rectangle B and a perimeter that is the perimeter of Rectangle B. | 1/2 | |
#8 Yuji drew this figure on grid paper. What is the perimeter of the figure? The perimeter is units. | 0/2 | |
#9 What is the area of the figure shown? Each unit square is 1 square meter. The area is square meters. | 2/2 | |
#10 Shawn drew a rectangle that was 2 units wide and 6 units long. Select a different rectangle that has the same perimeter but different area. | 2/2 | |
#11 Mrs. Rios put a wallpaper border around the room shown below. She used 72 feet of wallpaper border. What is the unknown side length? The unknown side length is feet. | 2/2 | |
#12 Elizabeth has two gardens in her yard. The first garden is 6 feet long and 4 feet wide. The second garden is double the width of the first garden. The area of the second garden is double the area of the first garden. Select True or False for each sentence. The area of the first garden is 24 square feet. The area of the second garden is 48 square feet. The length of the second garden is 12 feet. The length of the second garden is 6 feet. | 1/2 | |
#13 Marcus bought some postcards. Each postcard had a perimeter of 18 inches. Which could be one of the postcards Marcus bought? Select all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#14 Anthony wants to make two different rectangular flowerbeds, each with an area of 24 square feet. He will build a wooden frame around each flowerbed. The flowerbeds will have side lengths that are whole numbers. Flowerbed 1 is shown below. Part 1 Each unit square is 1 square foot. Select another possible flowerbed that has an area of 24 square feet. Part 2 Which of the flowerbeds will take more wood to frame? Complete the explanation. Flowerbed 1 has a perimeter of feet. Flowerbed 2 has a perimeter of feet. So, Flowerbed will take more wood to frame. | 2/2 | |
#15 Keisha draws a sketch of her living room on grid paper. Each unit square is 1 square meter. Enter a multiplication equation that can be used to find the area of the living room in square meters. × = So, the area of the living room is square meters. | 2/2 | |
#16 Mr. Wicks designs houses. He uses grid paper to plan a new house design. The kitchen will have an area between 70 square feet and 90 square feet. The pantry will have an area between 4 square feet and 15 square feet. The diagram shows what Mr. Wicks could design. Complete the explanation of how to find the total area. First, you find the area of each piece. The area of the pantry is square feet. The area of the kitchen is square feet. Then, you add the areas to find the total area. The total area is square feet. | 1/2 |