Friday, 5 February 2021

6Beckett - Friday Answers

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Maths

 

C, A, D, B

No, I don’t agree with Leona because she hasn't use all of the 16 floor tiles – just parts of them.

Each side of the triangle is 54 divided by 3 = 18cm.

One side of the triangle = the side of the square.

So 18 x 4 = 72cm

 

3.6 + 3.6 = 7.2cm

33 – 7.2 = 25.8cm

25.8 ÷2 = 12.9cm

 

A square has perimeter 48cm.  What is the length of one of the sides?


12cm

 

 

 

A square has perimeter 10cm, what is the length of one of the sides?

 

2.5cm

A rectangle has height 12cm and width 4cm, what is the perimeter?

 

32cm

A rectangle has perimeter 20cm.  If the height of the rectangle is 4cm, what is the length of the rectangle?

 

6cm

 

 

A rectangle has height 5cm.  If the perimeter of the rectangle is 30cm, what is the width of the rectangle?

 

10cm

 

A rectangle has height 3.1cm.  If the perimeter is 12cm what is the width?

 

 

2.9cm

A triangle has two sides equal and the other side is one and a half times the length of the two others. If the smallest side is 3cm what is the perimeter?

 

15cm

 

 

An equilateral triangle has perimeter 57cm, what is the length of one of the sides?

 

19cm

A rectangle has perimeter 88cm.  If the height is three times the length of the width what are the dimensions of the rectangle?

 

11cm and 33cm


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