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10.01 Area and perimeter

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Interactive practice questions

Consider a rectangle with length $11$11 units and width $9$9 units.

a

Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle.

b

The length and the width are doubled. Calculate the new perimeter.

c

Choose the correct statement about how the new perimeter compares to the original.

The perimeter has increased by $75%$75%.

A

The perimeter has doubled.

B

The perimeter has tripled.

C

The perimeter has quadrupled.

D
Medium
3min

Consider a square with a side length of $10$10 units.

Medium
2min

Consider a parallelogram with base $5$5 units and height $8$8 units.

Medium
2min

When the side length of a square is doubled, how does the area change?

Medium
< 1min
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Outcomes

G.DF.2

The student will determine the effect of changing one or more dimensions of a three-dimensional geometric figure and describe the relationship between the original and changed figure.

G.DF.2a

Describe how changes in one or more dimensions of a figure affect other derived measures (perimeter, area, total surface area, and volume) of the figure.

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