Level 3
The figure shows four rectangles Q, R, S and T not drawn to scale. The areas of rectangles Q, R and S are 30 cm22, 40 cm22 and 24 cm22 respectively. What is the area of rectangle T?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
The figure shows a rectangular grass patch and an L-shaped footpath. The width of the footpath is 100 cm. The footpath is tiled using 38 circular tiles of diameter 50 cm, following the pattern shown. Each tile is in contact with those next to it.
  1. What is the area of the footpath not covered by the tiles? Take π = 3.14.
  2. What is the perimeter of the grass patch?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
The figure shows a right-angled triangle.
  1. Find the area of the triangle.
  2. Bruce wants to cut such triangles from a rectangular piece of cardboard 50 cm by 80 cm. At most, how many of such triangles can he cut?
4 m
Level 3
In the figure not drawn to scale, 4 identical rectangles were placed around square ABCD to form a larger square, EFGH. The area of one rectangle is 12 cm2, and the area of ABCD is 14 of EFGH. Find the length of one rectangle.
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
In the figure, ABCD is a rectangle. The points F, G, and H lie on the rectangle ABCD. CEF and HEG are straight lines.
  1. Find ∠FGH.
  2. Find ∠ECH.
4 m