Calculating Perimeter
Grade 3 · Math · Area and Perimeter · Florida, USA
Lesson Summary
You can use addition or shortcuts to find perimeter quickly, especially for rectangles and squares.
Explanation
For a rectangle, opposite sides are the same length. So you can add the length and width and then double that sum: perimeter = 2 × (length + width). For a square, all four sides are equal, so perimeter = 4 × side length. These shortcuts save time. Always remember to include the unit of measurement in your answer.
Practice Questions
Q1: A rectangle is 8 cm long and 3 cm wide. What is its perimeter?
Answer: 22 cm, because 2 × (8 + 3) = 2 × 11 = 22.
Q2: A square has a side length of 9 m. What is its perimeter?
Answer: 36 m, because 4 × 9 = 36.
Q3: A rectangle has a perimeter of 20 cm and a length of 6 cm. What is its width?
Answer: 4 cm, because 20 = 2 × (6 + width), so 10 = 6 + width, width = 4.
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