ISEE Lower Level Math : Plane Geometry

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Rectangles

If the length of a rectangle is 2r and the width of the rectangle is 3w, what is the area?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length by the width. Given that the length is 2r and that the length is 3w, the area will be the product of those numbers, which is .

Example Question #12 : Rectangles

A rectangle has a length of 10 feet and a width of 1 foot. What is the area of the rectangle?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying the length by the width.

Given that the length is 10 feet and that the width is 1 foot we can multiply to find the final area:

Example Question #13 : Rectangles

What is the area of a rectangle with a width of 6 inches and a length of 7 inches?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The area of a rectangle is equal to the length multiplied by the width. Since the width is 6 inches and the length is 7 inches, the area is equal to 6 times 7.

The area is 42 square inches. 

Example Question #21 : Rectangles

If a rectangle has a perimeter of 40, a width of 4, and a length of 4x, what is the value of x?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 

Thus, .

Add like terms:

Subtract 8 from both sides:

Divide both sides by 8:

Example Question #22 : How To Find The Area Of A Rectangle

A rectangle has a perimeter of 30. One of its sides has a length of 6. What is its area?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

If the rectangle has one side that is , we know that two of them must be that size. Therefore, we know that it looks something like this:

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If the perimeter is 30, you know that the following equation holds:

This means that the other two sides can be found by solving for :

The area of a rectangle is equal to its base times its height:

Example Question #22 : How To Find The Area Of A Rectangle

A rectangle has two sides that are each . Its other sides are twice this length. What is the area of the rectangle?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

If one side is , the doubled side must be . Therefore, the rectangle looks like this:

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The area of a rectangle is equal to its base times its height:

Example Question #22 : Rectangles

What is the area of the following rectangle?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The area of a rectangle is defined as the base multiplied by its height. Therefore, for this rectangle:

Example Question #25 : How To Find The Area Of A Rectangle

One side of a rectangle has a length of 10. What is the area of this rectangle if it has a perimeter of 120?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Based on what we were told, our rectangle looks like this:

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We know, therefore, that there is  or  remaining for the other two sides. This means that they are . So, our rectangle ultimately looks like this:

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The area of a rectangle is its base times its height. Therefore, the area is:

Example Question #26 : How To Find The Area Of A Rectangle

A rectangle has a width of  and a length of . Find the area of the rectangle. 

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Correct answer:

 

Explanation:

To find the area of a rectangle apply the formula: 



This problem provides the measurements for both the width and length of the rectangle. 

Thus, the solution is: 

Example Question #24 : How To Find The Area Of A Rectangle

A rectangle has a width of  and a perimeter measurement of . Find the area of the rectangle. 

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Not enough information is provided. 

Correct answer:

 

Explanation:

In this problem you are given the width and perimeter of the rectangle. However, to solve for the area of the rectangle you must first find the length of the rectangle. To do so, work backwards using the formula: 











Now that you know the width and length of the rectangle, apply the area formula: 



 

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