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Example Question #1 : Composing Two Dimensional Shapes
What two shapes can you find in this shape?
A rectangle and a triangle
A square and a triangle
A rectangle and a square
A rectangle and a trapezoid
A rectangle and a square
Example Question #1 : Composing Two Dimensional Shapes
What two shapes can you find in this shape?
A square and a square
A triangle and a trapezoid
A square and a trapezoid
A square and a triangle
A square and a square
Example Question #2 : Composing Two Dimensional Shapes
What two shapes can you find in this shape?
A heptagon and a circle
A triangle and a circle
A rectangle and a circle
A square and a circle
A triangle and a circle
Example Question #3 : Composing Two Dimensional Shapes
What two shapes can you find in this shape?
A square and a circle
A square and a rectangle
A square and a trapezoid
A square and a triangle
A square and a trapezoid
Example Question #431 : Plane Geometry
If Adam draws a rectangle with a long side of 6 cm and a short side of 5 cm, what is the perimeter?
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, add all four sides:
Example Question #432 : Plane Geometry
One rectangular lane in a swimming pool is feet wide and
feet long. What is the area of the lane?
square feet
square feet
square feet
square feet
square feet
square feet
Area is calculated for a rectangle as width multiplied by length. In this case, square feet.
Example Question #433 : Plane Geometry
Which of the lists below could represent the side lengths of a rectangle?
Rectangles have two pairs of equal sides.
Example Question #5591 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
A rectangular birthday cake (shown above) measures 8 inches by 12 inches. What is the perimeter of the cake?
Example Question #5592 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
What is the perimeter of the above rectangle?
To find the perimeter of this rectangle, add all four sides together. Even though we are not given the length of all four sides, we know that opposite sides are always equal.
Example Question #443 : Quadrilaterals
A rectangular table can seat people on each of its longer sides and
people on each of its shorter sides.
How many people are at the table when all the seats are filled?
people
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people
people
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people
Since a rectangle has two pairs of equal-length sides, multiply the number of people that can sit on each side by , then add these numbers together to find the total number of people that can sit at the table.
people
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