Thursday 27 October 2016

Area, Perimeter, and Volume.

In maths we have been learning about Area, Perimeter, and Volume. We made a got the task to make a poster explaining it and it in a word problem. Here is my on. This is what each and everyone means and my word problems.
Area: Area is the inside of the objects therefore it is 2D. It can either be in Inches, Millimeters, Meters, Centimeters, Km, or Units.Jason Built a rectangular tool shed that is 8 meters wide and has an area of 96 square meters. What is the length?
Perimeter: Is the Length around the Area. For example it can be 6x4=24 because the edges may be 6 one way and 4 another. Yet it can be completely different from the area.Jason Built a rectangular tool shed that is 8 meters wide and has an area of 96 square meters. What is the length?
Volume: is the measure of a 3D shape such as a cube, ball, cylinder, or purimend. It’s units are always cubic  that is, the number of little element cubes that fit inside the figure. A fish is placed in a fish tank that has a length of 75 by 35 cm, the water rises 2cm when, when the fish is placed in. What is the volume of the fish?
This is our poster:

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