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Explore a series of engaging word problems involving area and perimeter calculations across a variety of real-world contexts. From the dimensions of a football pitch to the iconic London Eye and the Great Pyramid of Giza, these problems provide a practical way to apply geometric concepts. Additional examples include calculating the area and perimeter of a triangular bandage and a playing card. Challenge your math skills while learning how geometry plays a crucial role in everyday life, architecture, and design.
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Area and perimeter Word problems
Word problem 1 This football pitchis 110 yardslong and 70 yardswide? Calculateitsarea and perimeter.
Word problem 2 The diameter (średnica) of London Eyeis 135 metres. Calculatethisfamouslamdmark’sarea and circumference.
Word problem 3 The base of the Great Pyramid (the Pyramid of Cheops) is a square. Eachifitssidesis 230 metres long. Whatis the area and perimeterof the Pyramid’sbase?
Word problem 4 • A triangularbandagehas a base of 136 cm, a height of 68 cm and twosides of 96 cm each. Calculateitsarea and perimeter. 96 cm 96 cm h = 68 cm 136 cm
Word problem 5 • A playingcard has a length of 88milimetres and a width of 62milimetres. What is itsarea andperimeter?
Word problem 6 • London’s most famousclockhas a diameter (średnica) of 7 metres. Calculateitsarea and circumference.