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Shapes and fractions - perimeter

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Consider the square below:

a

If you start at point $A$A and travel clockwise $\frac{1}{2}$12 of the way around the square, where do you end up?

End point $=$= $\editable{}$

b

If you start at point $A$A and travel clockwise $\frac{1}{4}$14 of the way around the square, where do you end up?

End point $=$= $\editable{}$

Easy
1min

Consider the hexagon below, which has six sides of equal length:

Easy
< 1min

Consider the equilateral triangle below:

Easy
< 1min

Consider the pentagon below, which has five sides of equal length:

Easy
< 1min
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GM3-1

Use linear scales and whole numbers of metric units for length, area, volume and capacity, weight (mass), angle, temperature, and time

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