3rd Math Day 2 M.L21 Problem Set [Week of 6.7] ICS 1.7
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4 questions

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On your centimeter grid paper, shade and label as many rectangles as you can with a perimeter of 16 centimeters. Find the area of each rectangle you drew.
On your centimeter grid paper, shade and label as many rectangles as you can with a perimeter of 16 centimeters. Find the area of each rectangle you drew.

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On your centimeter grid paper, shade and label as many rectangles as you can with a perimeter of 18 centimeters. Find the area of each rectangle you drew.
On your centimeter grid paper, shade and label as many rectangles as you can with a perimeter of 18 centimeters. Find the area of each rectangle you drew.

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On your centimeter grid paper, shade and label as many rectangles as you can with a perimeter of 20 centimeters. Find the area of each rectangle you drew.
On your centimeter grid paper, shade and label as many rectangles as you can with a perimeter of 20 centimeters. Find the area of each rectangle you drew.

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Macy and Gavin both draw rectangles with perimeters of 16 centimeters. Use words and pictures to explain how it is possible for Macy’s and Gavin’s rectangles to have the same perimeters but different areas.
Macy and Gavin both draw rectangles with perimeters of 16 centimeters. Use words and pictures to explain how it is possible for Macy’s and Gavin’s rectangles to have the same perimeters but different areas.
