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Perimeter, Circumference, and Area Book Section 1-8 Online: Unit 1 Lesson 8 Days to Complete: 1 day
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STAR Questions? How do you find the perimeter of basic shapes? How do you find the circumference of circles? How do you find the area of basic shapes? New Vocab: – Perimeter – Circumference – Area
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Definitions Perimeter(P): – Circumference(C): – Area(A): –
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Conversions ___ ft = 1 yd 12 in = ___ ft ___ in = 1 yd 100 cm = ___ m MUST KNOW FOR TEST!!
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Square P= A = s s p. 59
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Rectangle Base (b) and height (h) P = A = b b h h p. 59
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Triangle Side lengths a, b, and c P = Base b and height h A = a b c h p. 59
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Circle Radius(r) and diameter (d) C = C = A =. O d r p. 59
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Postulate Area Addition Postulate: – Area of a region is the sum of the areas of its non- overlapping parts p. 63
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Practice Margaret’s garden is a square 12 ft on each side. She wants a 1-ft wide path around the entire garden. What will the outside perimeter of the path be?
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Practice G has a radius of 6.5 cm. Find the circumference of G in terms of ∏...
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Practice Triangle TUV has vertices T(-5, 3), U(7,-6), V(-5,-6). Find the perimeter.
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Practice You are doing a project for Art class and you need a rectangular piece of fabric 36 in. wide and 4ft long. How many square feet do you need?
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Practice The diameter of a circle is 16 ft. Find the area in terms of ∏.
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Practice Find the area of the figure below.
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Review Perimeter of square = 4s Area of square = s 2 Perimeter of rectangle = 2b + 2h Area of rectangle = bh Perimeter of Triangle = a + b + c Area of a Triangle = ½ bh Circumference = ∏d Circumference =2∏r Area of Circle =∏r 2 Make sure you can answer all 6 of the “Lesson Check” questions found on page 64 in your textbook.
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Follow Up Each question is worth 1 extra credit point Please send in webmail with subject “1-7 extra credit” 1. Find the Perimeter and Area 6 ft 15 yd 2. The diameter of a circle is 32 in. Find the Circumference and Area in terms of ∏ 3. Find the Perimeter in the Coordinate Plane of X(0,2), Y(4,-1), and Z(-2,-1) 4. Find the Area of the figure below
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