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Grade 6 Area

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Grade 6 Area

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Rockford Cambridge School

Playgroup to A Level

Airport branch

Prep I (worksheet IV)


Mathematics( Area and Perimeter of Plane figures)
Area: Area is defined as the total space taken up by a flat (2-D) surface or shape of an object. The space
enclosed by the boundary of a plane figure is called its area.

Perimeter: the perimeter of a shape is the sum of the length of all its sides. Boundary of the closed 2 D
figure.
2 D shapes
Name Figure Area Perimeter
Square Area= Length x Length Perimeter = l + l + l + l
=lxl = 4l

Rectangle Area= length x Breadth Perimeter= 2(l+ b)


= lb

Circle Area = π r 2 Perimeter= 2 π r


r=radius

Semi-circle πr
2
Perimeter= πr +d
Area= d = diameter
2

Triangle 1 Perimeter = a + b + c
Area= ( base × height )
2

Parallelogra Area= base x height Perimeter= 2(a+ b)


m

Trapezium 1 Perimeter= a+b+c+d


Area = (sum of parallel sides) x
2
height

Q1. Ryan runs around a square park of side 80m. Ahmed rums a round a rectangular park with length
70 m and breadth 55m. Who covers less distance?
Q2. If the perimeter of a square is 64cm. then find its area?
Q3. Asia wants to put a lace border all around a rectangular board cover, 4m long and 3m wide. Find
the length of the lace required by Asia?
Q4. Find the area of triangle whose base is 6cm and height is 5cm?
Q5. Calculate the area of this shape.

Q6. The diagram shows the piece of card in the shape of a parallelogram that has had a circular hole cut
in it. Calculate the area of the shaded part.

6cm 4cm

11cm

Q7. Complete the table for each trapezium.

Parallel side 1 Parallel side 2 Height Area


a. 5cm 11cm 4cm
b. 6 14 65cm2

Q8. Express
a. 7.3 cm2 in mm2
b. 4.65 m2 in cm2
c. 3650 mm2 cm2
d. 200000 cm2 m2
e. 50000 mm2 m2
Q9. For the following figure, find
i. Its perimeter,
ii. Its area.

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