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Area, Perimeter and Volume

 

AREA, PERIMETER & VOLUME WORD PROBLEMS


Area Key Term: covered by

Perimeter Key Term: surrounded, around, etc. 

https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Math/Perimeter/Perimeter_of_a_Polygon_ax1476225oa 


https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/Math/Volume/Find_the_volume_yn1924811ge 

1. Norman is a sunflower farmer. He uses a plot of land that is 3 km by 4.3 km. How much land does he use for his sunflowers?


2. Joanna created a triangular-shaped vegetable garden and needs to put down fertilizer to cover the space. If the garden has a base of 1.4 m and a height of 2.6 m, how much fertilizer will she need?


3. Joanna created a triangular-shaped vegetable garden and needs to put down fertilizer to cover the space. If the garden has a base of 1.4 m and a height of 2.6 m, how much fertilizer will she need?


4. Brendan is going to paint a wall that measures 10 feet tall by 13 feet wide. The wall has two windows that are 2.5 feet wide by 4 feet tall. What is the area of the wall that he is going to paint? (Think about this one, will he paint the windows?)


5. How much water is needed to fill a water tank that is 15 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 4 feet deep?


6. Find the volume of a prism that is 5 m long, 40 cm wide, and 2500 mm high.




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