Calculating and Estimating Area and Perimeter
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Lessons
- Comparing perimeter and areas of unit square rectangles
- Fill in the table for each rectangle with proper units (cm)
- Using the answers from part a), answer the following questions with the letter of each rectangle:
- Which rectangle has the biggest perimeter? ____
- Which rectangle has the biggest area? ____
- Which rectangles have the same perimeter? ____
- Which rectangles have the same area? ____
- Fill in the table for each rectangle with proper units (cm)
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Estimating the area of a shaded figure using half unit squares
Estimate the area covered by the shaded figure.
Remember that: and - Estimating the area of a shaded figure using halves of unit square doubles
Estimate the area covered by the shaded figure.
Remember that: and - Estimating the area of a shaded figure with different proportions of unit squares
Approximate the area of the shape by filling out the table.