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L.O. calculating area and perimeter 5 cm 10 cm Find perimeter 30 cm50 cm 15 cm25 cm

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 6 cm 11 cm Find perimeter 14 cm66 cm 55 cm34 cm

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 2 cm 8 cm Find perimeter 30 cm16 cm 15 cm20 cm

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 8 cm 12 cm Find perimeter 30 cm40 cm 128 cm20 cm

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 3 cm 7 cm Find perimeter 30 cm21 cm 20 cm10 cm

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 5 cm 10 cm Find area 30 cm²50 cm² 15 cm²25 cm²

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 4 cm 9 cm Find area 30 cm²26 cm² 30 cm²36 cm²

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 2 cm 4.5 cm Find area 18 cm²13 cm² 32 cm²9 cm²

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 6 cm 12 cm Find area 30 cm²72 cm² 18 cm²36 cm²

L.O. calculating area and perimeter 5.5 cm 10 cm Find area 55 cm²30 cm² 15.5 cm²25 cm²

L.O. Investigating perimeter - finding all possibilities A farmer has a goat pen which uses 36 m of fencing. One night, during a storm, the goat pen is destroyed.

The farmer wants to re-build the rectangular goat pen, but has only 36m of fencing and cannot remember the exact dimensions from the first pen. Can you help ? Remember: the pen is rectangular only 36m of fence can be used