Q.2. Find the area of any one door in your house.
suppose the length of door is 2m and breadth is 0.5 m
then the area of door =
View Full Answer(1)Find the area of the floor of your classroom.
If floor length is 3m and breadth is 2m then
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Find various objects from your surroundings which have regular shapes and find their perimeters.
I found the various objects from my surroundings those are plastics water bottle , chair , soap box, pen holder. And their perimeter are 25 cm square,45 cm square,15cm square,16cm square
View Full Answer(1)Q: Find the perimeter of the following rectangles:
Length of rectangle | Breadth of rectangle | Perimeter by adding all sides | perimeter by |
25 cm | 12 cm | =25+12+25+12=74 cm | |
0.5 cm | 0.25cm | =0.5+0.25+0.5+0.25=1.5cm | |
18 cm | 15 cm | =18+15+18+15=66 cm | |
10.5 cm | 8.5 cm | =10.5+8.5+10.5+8.5=38 cm |
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Q: Find the perimeter of the following figures
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DA
= __+__+__+__
= ______
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DA
= __ + __ + __+ __
= ______
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DE + EF + FG + GH +HI + IJ + JK + KL + LA
= __ + __ +__ + __ + __ + __ + __ + __ +__+ __ + __ + __
= ______
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DE + EF+ FA
= __ + __ + __ + __ + __ + __
= ______
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DA
= 40+10+40+10
= 100
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DA
=5+5+5+5=20
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DE + EF + FG + GH +HI + IJ + JK + KL + LA
=1+3+3+1+3+3+1+3+3+1+3+3=28 cm
Perimeter = AB + BC + CD + DE + EF+ FA =100 + 120 + 90 + 45+ 60 +80=495 cm
View Full Answer(1)Meera went to a park 150 m long and 80 m wide. She took one complete round on its boundary. What is the distance covered by her?
Length of park = 150m
Breadth of park = 80m
Perimeter of rectangular park = 2( l+b )
= 2( 150 + 80 )
= 2× 230
= 460
Ans = 460 m
View Full Answer(2)Q: Measure and write the length of the four sides of the top of your study table.
AB = ____ cm
BC = ____ cm
CD = ____ cm
DA = ____ cm
Now, the sum of the lengths of the four sides
= AB + BC + CD + DA
= ___ cm +___ cm +___ cm +___ cm
= _____ cm
What is the perimeter?
AB=100cm
BC=60cm
CD=100cm
DA=60cm
AB+BC+CD+DA+AB=320cm
View Full Answer(3)Q 12. How many tiles whose length and breadth are 12 cm and 5 cm respectively will be needed to fit in a rectangular region whose length and breadth are respectively:
(a) 100 cm and 144 cm
(b) 70 cm and 36 cm.
Given that,
the length and breadth of the tiles are 12 cm and 5 cm
Therefore, the area of the tiles
= length breadth
= 12 cm 5 cm
= 60 cm2
Now, (a) For 100 cm and 144 cm rectangular region,
Area of region = length breadth
= 14,400 cm2
Therefore, the number of tiles needed = tiles
(b) For 70 cm and 36 cm rectangular region,
Area of region = length breadth
= 70 cm 36 cm
= 2520 m2
Required number of tiles =
View Full Answer(1)Q 11. Split the following shapes into rectangles and find their areas. (The measures are given in centimetres)
(a) Split the given figure into a small rectangle, as shown here;
Now, the area of the rectangle (I) = = 12 2 =
the area of the rectangle (II) = = 8 2=
Therefore, Total area =
(b) Split the given figure into a small rectangle, as shown here;
Now, the area of the rectangle (I) = = 7 7 =
the area of the rectangle (II) = = 21 7=
Now, the area of the rectangle (III) = = 7 7 =
Therefore, Total area =
(c) Split the given figure into a small rectangle, as shown here;
Now, the area of the rectangle (I) = = 2 1 =
the area of the rectangle (II) = = 5 1=
Now, the area of the rectangle (III) = = 2 1 =
Therefore, Total area =
View Full Answer(1)Q 10. Find their areas by splitting the following figures into rectangles (The measures are given in centimetres).
(a) Split the given figures into small rectangular parts as shown here;
Now, the area of the rectangle (I) = = 4 3 = 12
the area of the rectangle (II) = = 3 2= 6
the area of the rectangle (III) = = 4 1 = 4
the area of the rectangle (IV) = = 3 2 = 6
So, the total area of the figure = sum area of all rectangles
= (12 + 6 + 4 + 6)
= 28
(b) Split the given figure into smaller rectangles as shown here;
the area of the rectangle (I) = = 3 1 = 3
the area of the rectangle (II) = = 3 1= 3
the area of the rectangle (III) = = 3 1 = 3 ?
Therefore, the total area of the figure is = the sum of the area of all the small rectangles
=
=
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Find the area of any one door in your house.
Find the area of the floor of your classroom.
Find various objects from your surroundings which have regular shapes and find their perimeters.
Find the perimeter of the following rectangles:
Find the perimeter of the following figures:
Measure and write the length of the four sides of the top of your study table.