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6 rectangles to match with 12 sets of area & perimeters, then work out the remaining 6 rectangles. The red text are the match ups so you'll have to change to black before you print. (only used integer sides)
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j9ele

10 years ago
5

Will definitely use this. Many thanks

andrewbadger

11 years ago
4

A really useful activity that consolidates and encourages more complex thought. Thank you. (and to the other poster - 9x5 should work)

nadia_8787

11 years ago
5

madalien

11 years ago
3

A couple of changes needed - I believe the perimeter for the third down on the left should be 36 (for a 15 x 3 rectangle) - can't think of an answer that works for what you have given. Also you have only coloured 5 of the 6 "known" patterns red. Otherwise, works well with a degree of challenge for those can do basic perimeter/area.

bt2bn

12 years ago
5

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