Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Area and Perimeter of Rectangles

Answer the following questions below. Use complete sentences and examples to prove your answers.




1) What rule can you use to find the area of the rectangle?  Give an example.

1) What rule can you use to find the perimeter of the rectangle? Give an example.




10 comments:

  1. length * wedith = area

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  2. ltimes w equals nothing but an area duaaa

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  3. To find the area, you multiply width times length.

    There are three ways to find the perimeter:

    1. (Length*2)+(Width*2)=perimeter
    2. (Width+ Length)* 2= perimeter
    3. Length+Width+Length+Width=perimeter

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  4. (Length * wedith) * 2

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  5. the rule i found for area was to multiply the width and the length to get my answer

    the rule i found for perimeter was to times length by 2 and width by 2 and add up what your numbers are when you get finished your multiplying

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  6. you find area by multiplying lenght*width.

    you find perimeter by adding lenght+lenght+width+width.

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