Level 3
Rectangle WXYZ is made up of an unshaded rectangle, an unshaded square and two shaded rectangles. The area of the square is 25 cm2 and the perimeter of the unshaded rectangle is 78 cm. What is the total area of the 2 shaded rectangles?
Level 3
Rectangle WXYZ is made up of an unshaded rectangle, an unshaded square and two shaded rectangles. The area of the square is 25 cm2 and the perimeter of the unshaded rectangle is 78 cm. What is the total area of the 2 shaded rectangles?
Level 3
A roll of wire can be bent to form either a rectangle (Figure A) or a square (Figure B). The breadth of the rectangle is 35 as long as its length. Given that Figure A has an area of 375 cm2, find the perimeter of Figure B.
Level 3
A roll of wire can be bent to form either a rectangle (Figure A) or a square (Figure B). The breadth of the rectangle is 35 as long as its length. Given that Figure A has an area of 375 cm2, find the perimeter of Figure B.
Level 3
May added a certain number of white squares round a grey square and then a certain number of grey squares round the white squares and she continued adding more grey and white squares round the diagram in each pattern as shown.
How many grey squares did she need if the most outer layer had 11 squares on each side?
How many squares are there in the Figure 11?
Level 3
May added a certain number of white squares round a grey square and then a certain number of grey squares round the white squares and she continued adding more grey and white squares round the diagram in each pattern as shown.
How many grey squares did she need if the most outer layer had 11 squares on each side?
Level 3
A pattern is made by putting shaded squares of unit length around a white square of similar unit length. He then continues to make patterns as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3.
Which figure uses 100 white squares?
Find the number of shaded squares in Figure 30.
Find the total number of squares in Figure 60.
Level 3
A pattern is made by putting shaded squares of unit length around a white square of similar unit length. He then continues to make patterns as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3.