Sunday 19 January 2014

try out rectangel, square, trangle

1.              Fill in the blanks with Yes or No.
a.       Is this a square?
 







b.      Is this a rectangle?

 





c.       Is this a square?

 





d.      Is this a rectangle?


 






e.       Is this a square?

 





f.       Is this a rectangle?
2.               The area of rectangle is . . . . . cm2.
                     14 cm
                                            
8 cm


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3.               The area of a square is . . . . . cm2.
                     15 cm
 




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4.               Find the lenght of the unknown side.
                       ?
Area = 192 cm2
 
 



6 cm


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5.               The area of a square is 81 cm2.
The side of it is . . . . . cm
 


                                          ?


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6.               The perimeter of a square is . . . . . cm

     
           6 cm    


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7.             The perimeter of rectangle is . . . . . cm
           3 cm
 


                          12 cm




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8.             The breadth of a rectangle is . . . . . cm.
              7 cm
Perimeter= 84 cm
 
 




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9.             Find the area of rectangle PQRS!
P                               Q
Text Box: Perimeter= 60 cm
 


                                            12cm

R                              S
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10.         Find the perimeter of rectangle RSTU!
  R                          S
Text Box: Area= 234 cm2
 

                                          9 cm


  T                          U
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11.         Find the perimeter of the composite figures is . . . . . cm.
                              







16.     A bag cost is 4 times as a hat. If the cost of bag is $ 2.42, what is the price of the hat?       ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
17.     Pamela bought a hat for $ 5.30. how much did she pay for 10 hats?       ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
18.     Lynn has $ 16.40. Rosalind has 8 times as much money as Lynn. How much more money does Rosalind have than Lynn?         ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
19.    Peter, Paul, and Patrick saved $ 1225 altogether. Peter saved $ 74 more than Paul. Patick saved thrice as much money as Peter. How much money did Patrick save?
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20.     Jason had $ 305 to buy 2 belts at $ 88 each and 3 ties at $ 27 each. The rest of his money was spent on pairs of socks. How much was a pair of socks?
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12.         What is area of the composite figures?

 









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13.         Fiona bought 4 blouses and skirts. Each blouse cost $ 22.90. each skkirt cost $ 4.60 more than a boluse. How much did she pay for all the clothings she bought?
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14.         Jeanette paid $24.40 for 8 pieces of cheesecake. How much did she pay for each piece?
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15.         A bottle of shampoo cost $ 8.70. a bottle of facial cleanser cost $ 1.80 less than a bottle of shampoo. How much would 6 bottles of shampoo and 3 bottles of facial cleansers cost?
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 21.   Anthony  bought 2 thesauruses and 7 novels for $ 142.60. each thesaurus cost $ 12.80 more than a novel. How much did a novel cost?
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22.    15 weeks= . . . . days
23.    44 weeks= . . . . months
24.    150 days = . . . . months
25.    156 weeks = . . . . years
26.    3 weeks + 4 months = . . . . . days
27.    32 months + 56 days = . . . .weeks
28.    48 months + 365 days = . . . . years
29.    100 days = . . . . months + . . . . weeks + . . . . days
30.   70 weeks =  . . . . years + . . . . . months + . . . .   weeks












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