Mr Hadfield’s group Homework Q1. What is the area of this shape? Q2. Here is a trapezium with a height of 10 centimetres. Find the area of the trapezium. Q3. The area of a square is 36 cm2. The square is cut into quarters to create 4 identical rectangles. What is the perimeter of one of the small rectangles? Q4. Here is a T-shape made from 3 identical rectangles. The area of the T-shape is 90cm2 Work out the value of x Q5. Twelve rectangles, all the same size, are arranged to make a square, as shown in the diagram. Calculate the area of one of the rectangles. Q6. The diagram shows a shaded triangle inside a rectangle. What is the area of the shaded triangle? Q7. The diagram shows a shaded square inside a larger square. Calculate the area of the shaded square. Q8. The diagram shows a cuboid. What is the volume of this cuboid? Q9. Calculate the volume of the prism. Q10. The cube and cuboid have equal volumes. Calculate the height of the cuboid. Q11. A cuboid has a square base. It is twice as tall as it is wide. Its volume is 250 cubic centimetres. Calculate the width of the cuboid. The last one…..(just to see if you remember how to calculate co-ordinates) Q12. The diagram shows three identical shaded triangles on coordinate axes. What are the coordinates of A and B? REMEMBER – If you need some help come to see me before Wednesday!
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