Perimeter, Area, and Volume
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- Q1If the perimeter of a square is 36 centimeters, what is the length of one side?18 cm6 cm9 cm62 cm120s
- Q2The length of a rectangle is 14 meters, and its width is 5 meters. What is its area?25 square meters70 square meters38 square meters28 square meters120s
- Q3The height of a cube is 3 inches. What is its volume?27 cubic inches1.5 inches9 square inches12 inches120s
- Q4What is the area of this shape?80 square centimeters62 square centimeters22 centimeters36 centimeters120s
- Q5If the length of this rectangular prism is 60 mm, what is the volume of a single cube within the larger figure?400 square millimeters120 square millimeters8000 cubic millimeters192,000 cubic millimeters120s
- Q6What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 25 yards and a width of 12 yards?300 square yards74 yards37 yards50 yards120s
- Q7What is the width of a rectangle with an area of 30 square meters and a length of 6 meters?24 meters180 meters5 meters36 meters120s
- Q8What is the volume of a rectangular prism with a base of 40 square inches and a height of 4 inches?200 cubic inches36 square inches160 cubic inches10 cubed inches120s
- Q9How can you calculate the volume of a rectangular prism if you know its height?Multiply the height by the length x widthDivide the height by the volumeMove the decimal two places to the leftMultiply the height by the perimeter120s