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I measured my room with 1 foot squares. I found that my perimeter is 20 feet and my area is 25 square feet. Do you agree with me? Why or why not?
Yes.
What is the definition of a quadrilateral?
A shape with 4 sides.
What is the definition of a polygon?
A shape with multiple sides.
What is this shape? And what is 1 characteristic it has?
Trapezoid. 1 set of parallel sides.
What is this shape? And what are 2 characteristics it has?
Rhombus. All sides are equal lengths, 2 pairs of parallel lines, no 90 degree angles.
What is this shape? And what are 2 characteristics it has?
Rectangle. Parallel sides. 90 degree angles, 2 pairs of equal side lengths.
What is this shape? And what are 2 characteristics it has?
Square. Parallel sides, 90 degree angles, equal side lengths.
What is the area of this shape?
35 square cm
What is the area of this shape?
28 square in
What is the area of this shape?
36 square cm
What is the area of this shape?
40 square cm
What is the area of this shape?
24 square cm
What is the area of this shape?
5 square cm
What is the perimeter of this shape?
43 cm
What is the perimeter of this shape?
15 miles
What is the perimeter of this shape?
32 cm
What is the perimeter of this shape?
22units
What is the perimeter of this shape?
38cm
What is the definition of area?
The measurement of the amount of space a shape takes up.
What is the definition of perimeter?
The measurement of the distance around a shape.
Look at the line plot and answer the questions.
9 people
Look at the line plot and answer the questions.
5 people
What do these shapes have in common?
They are all quadrilaterals.
What is the polygon rule for these shapes?
They are parallelograms