All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #385 : Plane Geometry
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #29 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #621 : Geometry
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #622 : Geometry
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #391 : Plane Geometry
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #624 : Geometry
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #392 : Plane Geometry
What is the width of the rectangle if the perimeter is and the length is ?
The formula for perimeter of a rectangle is
To solve for the width we can plug our known values into the equation.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #441 : Rectangles
Find the perimeter of a rectangle with width 4 and length 6.
To solve, simply use the formula for perimeter. Thus,
If this formula is hard to remember, simply draw a diagram and add up the sides. Remember, there are two widths and two lengths per rectangle so you get w+w+l+l which is equivalent to the formula above.
Example Question #25 : Squares
What is the length of a rectangular room with a perimeter of and a width of
We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
Example Question #31 : Quadrilaterals
What is the length of a room with a perimeter of and a width of
We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.
Subtract from both sides
Divide by both sides
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