PERIMETER BASICS
AREA BASICS
REAL-WORLD PERIMETER
REAL-WORLD AREA
EXPLAIN THE MISTAKE
100

A rectangle has a length of 8 ft and a width of 3 ft.
What is the perimeter?

Answer: 22 ft
(8 + 3 + 8 + 3 OR 2 × (8 + 3))

100

Length = 6 ft
Width = 4 ft
Find the area.

Answer: 24 square feet

100

A garden is 15 ft long and 10 ft wide.
How much fencing is needed?

Answer: 50 ft

100

A classroom rug is 10 ft by 6 ft.
What is the area of the rug?

Answer: 60 sq ft

100

A student says the area of a 7 by 4 rectangle is 22.
What mistake did they make?


Answer: They added instead of multiplied.

200

Length = 12 cm
Width = 5 cm
Find the perimeter.

Answer: 34 cm

200

Length = 9 m
Width = 7 m
Find the area.

Answer: 63 square meters

200

A playground is 20 m long and 8 m wide.
The school wants to put a border around it.
How many meters of border are needed?

Answer: 56 meters

200

A farmer plants crops in a 14 m by 5 m field.
How many square meters of crops are planted?


Answer: 70 sq m

200

A student says the perimeter of a 9 by 3 rectangle is 27.
Explain the mistake.

Answer: They multiplied instead of adding all sides.

300

A rectangle has a perimeter of 30 inches.
Its length is 10 inches.
What is the width?


Answer: 5 inches
(2(10 + w) = 30 → 10 + w = 15 → w = 5)

300

A rectangle has an area of 40 square inches.
The width is 5 inches.
What is the length?

Answer: 8 inches
(5 × l = 40)

300

Maria walks around a rectangular park that is
25 ft long and 12 ft wide.
How far does she walk?

Answer: 74 ft

300

A wall is 12 ft long and 9 ft high.
How much area needs to be painted?


Answer: 108 sq ft

300

A student solved this problem:

“A garden is 8 ft long and 5 ft wide.
How much fencing is needed?”

The student answered:
40 square feet

What mistake did they make?

Answer:
They found the area (8 × 5 = 40) instead of the perimeter.
Fencing requires perimeter, not area.

400

True or False:
If you double the length of a rectangle, the perimeter doubles.

Answer: False
(Students must justify why.)

400

Two rectangles both have an area of 36 square units.
One is 6 × 6.
Name another possible dimension.

Possible answers: 9 × 4, 12 × 3, 18 × 2, etc.

400

A rectangular yard has a perimeter of 60 feet.
The length is 20 feet.
Find the width.

Answer: 10 feet

400

A rectangular playground covers 96 square meters.
The length is 12 meters.
What is the width?

Answer: 8 meters

400

A student says:

“The perimeter and area of a 10 by 4 rectangle are the same because both answers are 40.”

Explain why this is incorrect.

Answer:
Perimeter = 28 (10 + 4 + 10 + 4)
Area = 40 (10 × 4)
They are not the same and measure different things.
Perimeter is distance around.
Area is space inside.

500

A rectangle has a length that is 3 times its width.
The width is 6 inches.
What is the perimeter?

Answer:
Width = 6
Length = 18
Perimeter = 2(18 + 6) = 48 inches

500

A rectangle has a length of 14 feet.
Its width is half of its length.
What is the area?

Answer:
Width = 7 ft
Area = 14 × 7 = 98 square feet

500

A rectangular dog park has a perimeter of 84 meters.
The length is 26 meters.
What is the width?

Answer:
2(26 + w) = 84
26 + w = 42
w = 16 meters

500

A rectangular basketball court covers 144 square meters.
The width is 9 meters.
What is the length?

Answer:
9 × l = 144
l = 16 meters

500

A student forgot to label their answer.
Why is labeling important?

Answer: Units matter (feet vs square feet).

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