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Exercises: Applying Area and Perimeter Formulas for Rectangles
Work through each section in order. Before computing, decide whether a problem asks
for area or perimeter, and label every answer with the correct kind of unit.
Grade 4·21 problems·~28 min·Common Core Math - Grade 4·standard·4-md-a-3
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Recall / Warm-Up
These problems review skills from earlier grades that this lesson depends on.
1.
A rectangle is covered by unit squares arranged in 5 rows of 4 squares each. How many square units cover the rectangle?
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Fluency Practice
3.
A rectangular room has a floor area of 63 square feet. The length is 9 feet. What is the width, in feet?
4.
A rectangular banner has an area of 216 square inches. The width is 12 inches. What is the length, in inches?
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