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Dive into rectangles with a fixed perimeter of 32 on a grid. Explore their areas with corresponding coordinates and learn about x, y dimensions.
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Picture This! Perimeter (and Area)
We’ll take a look atrectangles whose Perimeter = 32 We’ll map themon this grid hit the arrow key to advancefrom one slide to the next
16 x 0 Area = 0 sq. units
15 x 1 Area = 15 sq. units
14 x 2 Area = 28 sq. units
13 x 3 Area = 39 sq. units
12 x 4 Area = 48 sq. units
11 x 5 Area = 55 sq. units
10 x 6 Area = 60 sq. units
9 x 7 Area = 63 sq. units
8 x 8 Area = 64 sq. units
7 x 9 Area = 63 sq. units
6 x 10 Area = 60 sq. units
5 x 11 Area = 55 sq. units
4 x 12 Area = 48 sq. units
3 x 13 Area = 39 sq. units
2 x 14 Area = 28 sq. units
1 x 15 Area = 15 sq. units
0 x 16 Area = 0 sq. units