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What questions could we ask about this tile?

What if… We put 2 together?

What perimeters can we make by tiling this rectangle?

Can we make a shape where the area is smaller than the perimeter?

1.What perimeters can we make? Which are impossible? 2.Could we make a square using these rectangles? How many tiles would we need to make a square? 3.Can we get a perimeter of 53? 4.What is the smallest perimeter with 2 tiles? 3 tiles? 5.What is the largest perimeter with 2 tiles? 3 tiles? 6.Can we make a triangle with these tiles?