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Perimeter Using Ruler 1
(10 Questions)
Standards (Grade 3)
Find the perimeter of a polygon with integer sides.
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Perimeter Using Ruler Help
Scratch Paper Reminder
1. Refer to the ruler to find the perimeter of this square. Remember, all of the sides of a square are the same length. Choose your answer below.
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2 inches
4 inches
6 inches
8 inches
2. Refer to the rulers to find the perimeter of this rectangle. Remember, opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. Choose your answer below.
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4 inches
5 inches
8 inches
10 inches
3. Refer to the rulers to find the perimeter of this rectangle. Remember, opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. Choose your answer below.
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4 inches
6 inches
10 inches
12 inches
4. Refer to the rulers to find the perimeter of this rectangle in centimeters.
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10 cm
14 cm
17 cm
20 cm
5. Refer to the rulers to determine the perimeter of this more complex figure. Be sure to measure each side, A-F, to arrive at the total distance around this hexagon.
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8 inches
9 inches
10 inches
none of the above
6. Refer to the centimeter rulers and the dotted guidelines to find the perimeter of this hexagon.
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22 cm
24 cm
26 cm
28 cm
7. Choose your answer from the options below.
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sixteen centimeters
twenty centimeters
twenty-two centimeters
twenty-six centimeters
8. What is the perimeter of this equilateral triangle? Enter your answer as a whole number only, in the space below.
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*Remember that an equilateral triangle has 3 sides and angles of equal measures.
Your answer
9. Which is the best estimate for the perimeter of the right triangle below?
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10 centimeters
20 centimeters
30 centimeters
40 centimeters
10. Examine this heptagon* carefully. Estimate its perimeter. The measure of side C ≈ 3 cm, and the measure of side D ≈ 2 cm. Refer to the centimeter rulers for the other measures. Choose the best estimate from the options below.
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*Suggestion: Draw and label the figure on scratch paper first.
**A heptagon is a 7-sided figure.
18 cm
22 cm
26 cm
30 cm
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