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The fencing of a square garden is 20 m in length. How long is one side of the garden?
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A thin wire 20 centimeters long is formed into a rectangle. If the width of this rectangle is 4 centimeters, what is its length?

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A square carrom board has a perimeter of 320 cm. How much is its area?

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How many tiles like the triangle given here will fit in the white design?
Area of design = ________ square cm

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Sanya, Aarushi, Manav and Kabir made greeting cards. Complete the table for their cards:
| Whose card | Length | Width | Perimeter | Area |
| Sanya | 10 cm | 8 cm | ||
| Manav | 11 cm | 44 cm | ||
| Aarushi | 8 cm | 80 square cm | ||
| Kabir | 40 cm | 100 square cm |
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Take a thick paper sheet of length 14 cm and width 9 cm. You can also use an old postcard.
- What is its area? What is its perimeter?
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Now cut strips of equal sizes out of it. Using tape join the strips, end to end, to make a belt.
How long is your belt? _________
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What is its perimeter __________
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Is the area of your belt the same as the area of the postcard? Why or why not?
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Can you think of how to cut a postcard so that you can pass through it?

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You can play this game on the ground. Make two squares of one square meter each. Divide your class into two teams. Ready to play!
- How many of you can sit in one square meter?
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You can play this game on the ground. Make two squares of one square meter each. Divide your class into two teams. Ready to play!
- How many of you can stand in it?
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You can play this game on the ground. Make two squares of one square meter each. Divide your class into two teams. Ready to play!
- Which team could make more children stand in their square? How many?
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You can play this game on the ground. Make two squares of one square meter each. Divide your class into two teams. Ready to play!
- Which team could make more children sit in their square? How many?
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Measure the length of the floor of your classroom in meters. Also, measure the width.
- What is the area of the floor of your classroom in square metres?
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Measure the length of the floor of your classroom in meters. Also, measure the width.
- So how many children can sit in one square meter?
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Nasreena is a farmer who wants to divide her land equally among her three children — Chumki, Jhumri, and Imran. She wants to divide the land so that each piece of land has one tree. Her land looks like this.

- Can you divide the land equally? Show how you will divide it. Remember each person has to get a tree. Colour each person’s piece of land differently.
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If each square on this page is equal to 1 square meter of land, how much land will each of her children get? ________ square m
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Chumki, Jhumri, and Imran need wire to make a fence.

- Who will need the longest wire for fencing?
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Chumki, Jhumri, and Imran need wire to make a fence.

- How much wire in all will the three need?
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