Enrichments (Textbook) Area of Rectangles, Triangles, Parallelograms & Trapeziums

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11.

2 AREA OF RECTANGLES
Exercise 6
(Textbook pg.134)
1.

A path was built to surround a rectangular


swimming pool in a college as shown. Find the
area of the path in cm2.

2. A rectangular floor measuring 6 m by 4 m is completely covered by square tiles each


measuring 50 cm by 50 cm. How many tiles is needed?
3. A carpet which is 10 m long and 8 m wide is laid in a square room with sides 12 m. Find
the area of the floor left uncovered.
4.

A student drew a shape like one shown during his art


class. Find the area of this shape.

5. The diagram below shows a box without a lid. Zaridah wants to cover the outer surface of
the box with some coloured paper. Find the total area of the box to covered with coloured
paper.

11.3 AREAS OF TRIANGLES, PARALLELOGRAM AND TRAPEZIUM


Exercise 8
(textbook pg. 138)
1. Find the area of each of the following triangles.
(a)
(b)
(c)

(d)

2. Find the value of t in each of the following triangles.


(a) Area of triangle = 54 cm2
(b) Area of triangle = 60 cm2

3. Find the area of each of the following parallelograms.


(a)
(b)
(c)

4. Find the area of each of the following trapeziums.


(a)
(b)

5. Find the value of t in each of the following trapeziums.


(a) Area of trapezium = 63 cm2
(b) Area of trapezium = 56 cm2

(d)

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