Level 3
Given the figure, find
  1. its perimeter.
  2. its area.
3 m
Level 3
Given the figure, find
  1. its perimeter.
  2. its area.
3 m
Level 3
Given the figure, find
  1. its perimeter.
  2. its area.
3 m
Level 3
Given the figure, find
  1. its perimeter.
  2. its area.
3 m
Level 3
The figure is made up of a rectangle P and a square S. Find the perimeter of the figure.
3 m
Level 3
Mrs Lim has a rectangular garden fully covered with grass. 4 squares of grass were removed as shown in the diagram. What is the area of the garden covered with grass now?
3 m
Level 3
The figure is made of 5 similar squares and a rectangle. The length of one side of a square is 6 cm. What is the total area of the figure?
3 m
Level 3
Brian wanted to cut small identical 3 cm by 2 cm rectangles from a rectangular cardboard measuring 26 cm by 18 cm. What is the maximum number of complete small rectangles Brian could cut? (Note: Brian could rotate the small rectangle.)
3 m
Level 3
What is the maximum number of rectangles each measuring 3 cm by 2 cm that can be cut from a cardboard measuring 48 cm by 22 cm?
3 m
Level 3
The diagrams show a rectangular cardboard X and a square Y.
Abel cut as many squares Y as he could from rectangular cardboard X.
The remaining part of the rectangular cardboard X is shown in Figure 1.
  1. What is the length of AB as shown in Figure 1?
  2. What is the greatest number of squares Y that Abe could cut from a rectangular cardboard X?
3 m