Friday, January 11, 2019

Shapes Shapes Everywhere!

Explain the difference between area and perimeter.  Choose one (area or perimeter) and write a word problem about it based on a shape you found in your surroundings.  If possible, share a picture of the shape you found.

3 comments:

  1. Perimeter is measured in linear units. It measures only one dimension to find the length of the object. It indicates the outline that surrounds a figure whereas area represents the space occupied by the object. It is measured in square units where only two dimensions are involved, length and width.

    The area of a rectangular keyboard is 80 square units. If the length is 16 inches, then find the length.

    area of a rectangle is length * width
    We plug in the values
    80=16*w
    We divide 16 to both sides and get w=5.
    So the width would be 5 inches.

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  2. Area is the number of non-overlapping square units needed to exactly cover the entire side of the polygon, with "A" often representing it; I always remember the keyword, "inside".
    A = length (l) * width (w) or, A = base (b) * height (h)

    Perimeter is the distance around a figure; I remember the keyword, "outside".
    P = 2l + 2w

    My mirror is about 1 foot in length, and 4 feet in height. Find the area.

    A = 1 * 4
    = 4 ft
    P = 2(1) + 2(4)
    = 2 + 2(4)
    = 2 + 8
    = 10 ft.

    A= 4 ft.squared
    P = 10 ft.squared

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  3. Area is the space within an enclosed space, such as a shape.
    Perimeter is the distance around an object.

    My phone screen is 4.7 inches tall and 2.64 inches wide. To find the area, multiply the width times the height.
    4.7 x 2.64 = 12.408 inches.
    Area= 12.408 inches squared.

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