Area and Perimeter Practice for Rectangles
Develop your skills in calculating the area and perimeter of rectangles with the help of worked examples and practice exercises. Explore different dimensions and learn how to find the perimeter accurately. Enhance your math abilities through engaging visual aids and step-by-step solutions. Perfect for students seeking to improve their geometry knowledge and problem-solving skills.
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Area and Perimeter: Area and Perimeter: Perimeter of a rectangle Perimeter of a rectangle Silent Teacher Intelligent Practice Your Turn Narration 5 ?? 9 ?? Example For more videos visit mrbartonmaths.com/videos mrbartonmaths.com/videos
Worked Example Your Turn 10 ?? 9 ?? 4 ?? 4 ?? 4 ?? 4 ?? 10 ?? 9 ?? @mrbartonmaths
8 ?? Perimeter = 5 ?? 5 ?? 8 ?? Perimeter = 5 ?? 8 ?? Perimeter = 5 ?? 9 ?? @mrbartonmaths
Perimeter = 4 ?? 9 ?? Perimeter = 8 ?? 18 ?? Perimeter = 0.8 ?? 1.8 ?? @mrbartonmaths
Perimeter = 0.8 ? 1.8 ? Perimeter = 80 ?? 1.8 ? 4 5 ? Perimeter = 9 5 ? @mrbartonmaths
8 ?? Perimeter = 26 ?? 5 ?? 5 ?? 8 ?? Perimeter = 26 ?? 5 ?? 8 ?? Perimeter = 28 ?? 5 ?? 9 ?? @mrbartonmaths
Perimeter = 26 ?? 4 ?? 9 ?? Perimeter = 52 ?? 8 ?? 18 ?? Perimeter = 5.2 ?? 0.8 ?? 1.8 ?? @mrbartonmaths
Perimeter = 5.2 ? 0.8 ? 1.8 ? Perimeter = 5.2 ? 80 ?? 1.8 ? Perimeter = 51 5 ? 4 5 ? 9 5 ? @mrbartonmaths