Area Perimeter Rectangle Worksheet C With this worksheet

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Area & Perimeter – Rectangle – Worksheet C With this worksheet, students plan an

Area & Perimeter – Rectangle – Worksheet C With this worksheet, students plan an allotment & record perimeters. There are 4 levels of increasing difficulty & 2 sizes. Students may want to use rectilinear compound shapes.

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Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 9 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Potatoes 8 Carrots 12 Cabbage 24 Tomatoes 15 Broccoli 16 Plot Fencing (m) Total Fencing = What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. Andi’s Allotment 2 m ①

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 9 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Potatoes 8 Carrots 12 Cabbage 24 Tomatoes 15 Broccoli 16 Plot Fencing (m) Total Fencing = What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. Andi’s Allotment 2 m Storage Shed ①

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 14 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Potatoes 12 Carrots 16 Cabbage 32 Tomatoes 10 Broccoli 18 Plot Fencing (m) Total Fencing = What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. Andi’s Allotment 2 m ②

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 14 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Potatoes 12 Carrots 16 Cabbage 32 Tomatoes 10 Broccoli 18 Plot Fencing (m) Total Fencing = What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. Andi’s Allotment 2 m ②

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment & sell the produce at their local market. Can you help them plan the allotment & maximise their profit? The table shows Andi’s plans for the area of each plot for each type of vegetable. Each vegetable has an income per m 2. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. Fencing costs £ 2 per metre. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 12 m 2. The shed will cost £ 30. Use the grid to plan the allotment. For each plot, calculate the total income & the cost of the fencing. Vegetable Area (m 2) Income per m 2 Potatoes 16 £ 5 Carrots 20 £ 3 Cabbage 24 £ 1 Tomatoes 36 £ 2 Broccoli 40 £ 2 Total Income Fencing (m) Fencing Cost Totals To find the total profit, total the income, then subtract the total fencing costs & the cost of the shed. Total Profit = £ 78 Andi’s Allotment 2 m ③

Andi wants to grow produce to sell at their local market. Can you help

Andi wants to grow produce to sell at their local market. Can you help them plan the allotment & maximise their profit? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. Each vegetable has an income per m 2. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. Fencing costs £ 2 per metre. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 16 m 2. The shed will cost £ 45. Use the grid to plan the allotment. Every vegetable must be included, and must have a minimum plot size of 16 m 2. For each plot, calculate the income & the cost of the fencing. Vegetable Area (m 2) Income per m 2 Potatoes £ 4 Carrots £ 3 Cabbage £ 1. 50 Tomatoes £ 2 Broccoli £ 2 Total Income Totals Total Profit = £ 68 Fencing (m) Fencing cost (£) Andi’s Allotment 2 m ④

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Andi’s Allotment Storage Shed Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 9 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Plot Fencing (m) Potatoes 8 12 Carrots 12 14 Cabbage 24 20 Tomatoes 15 16 Broccoli 16 16 Marrows 10 14 Pumpkins 10 14 Strawberries 21 20 Total Fencing = 126 metres What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. 2 m Marrows Strawberries Pumpkins ①

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Andi’s Allotment 2 m Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 14 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. (m 2) Plot Fencing (m) Carrots 16 20 Cabbage 32 24 Tomatoes 10 22 Broccoli 18 18 Marrows 6 10 Pumpkins 12 16 Strawberries 18 18 Total Fencing = 142 What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. s 14 e rri 12 be Potatoes w ra Plot Area St Vegetable Marrows Pumpkins Storage Shed ②

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment & sell the produce at their local market. Can you help them plan the allotment & maximise their profit? Andi’s Allotment 2 m The table shows Andi’s plans for the area of each plot for each type of vegetable. Each vegetable has an income per m 2. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. Fencing costs £ 2 per metre. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 12 m 2. The shed will cost £ 30. Use the grid to plan the allotment. For each plot, calculate the total income & the cost of the fencing. Vegetable Area (m 2) Income per m 2 Total Income Fencing (m) Fencing Cost Potatoes 16 £ 5 £ 80 16 £ 32 Carrots 20 £ 3 £ 60 24 £ 48 Cabbage 24 £ 1 £ 24 20 £ 40 Tomatoes 36 £ 2 £ 72 26 £ 52 Broccoli 40 £ 2 £ 80 18 £ 36 £ 316 104 £ 208 Totals To find the total profit, total the income, then subtract the total fencing costs & the cost of the shed. Total Profit = £ 78 Storage Shed ③

Andi wants to grow produce to sell at their local market. Can you help

Andi wants to grow produce to sell at their local market. Can you help them plan the allotment & maximise their profit? Andi’s Allotment 2 m Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. Each vegetable has an income per m 2. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. Fencing costs £ 2 per metre. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 16 m 2. The shed will cost £ 45. Use the grid to plan the allotment. Every vegetable must be included, and must have a minimum plot size of 16 m 2. For each plot, calculate the income & the cost of the fencing. Vegetable Area (m 2) Income per m 2 Total Income Fencing (m) Fencing cost (£) Potatoes 28 £ 4 £ 112 22 £ 44 Carrots 32 £ 3 £ 96 36 £ 72 Cabbage 30 £ 1. 50 £ 45 22 £ 44 Tomatoes 32 £ 64 24 £ 48 Broccoli 20 £ 2 £ 40 18 £ 36 £ 357 122 £ 244 Totals Total Profit = £ 68 Storage Shed ④

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 9 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Potatoes 8 Carrots 12 Cabbage 24 Tomatoes 15 Broccoli 16 Plot Fencing (m) Total Fencing = What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. Andi’s Allotment 2 m ①

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment.

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment. Can you help them plan? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. The table shows the area of each plot for each vegetable. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 14 m 2. Use the grid to plan the allotment: how long & wide will each vegetable plot be? After drawing the vegetable plots, calculate the amount of fencing needed for each plot. Vegetable Plot Area (m 2) Potatoes 12 Carrots 16 Cabbage 32 Tomatoes 10 Broccoli 18 Plot Fencing (m) Total Fencing = What other vegetables could Andi grow with the remaining area? Draw 3 more plots & complete the table. Andi’s Allotment 2 m ②

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment

Andi wants to grow potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tomatoes & broccoli in their new allotment & sell the produce at their local market. Can you help them plan the allotment & maximise their profit? The table shows Andi’s plans for the area of each plot for each type of vegetable. Each vegetable has an income per m 2. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. Fencing costs £ 2 per metre. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 12 m 2. The shed will cost £ 30. Use the grid to plan the allotment. For each plot, calculate the total income & the cost of the fencing. Vegetable Area (m 2) Income per m 2 Potatoes 16 £ 5 Carrots 20 £ 3 Cabbage 24 £ 1 Tomatoes 36 £ 2 Broccoli 40 £ 2 Total Income Fencing (m) Fencing Cost Totals To find the total profit, total the income, then subtract the total fencing costs & the cost of the shed. Total Profit = £ 78 Andi’s Allotment 2 m ③

Andi wants to grow produce to sell at their local market. Can you help

Andi wants to grow produce to sell at their local market. Can you help them plan the allotment & maximise their profit? Each type of vegetable needs its own plot of land. Each vegetable has an income per m 2. Every plot needs fencing around the outside. Fencing costs £ 2 per metre. There must be at least a 1 m walkway around each plot. Andi also wants to build a storage shed with an area of 16 m 2. The shed will cost £ 45. Use the grid to plan the allotment. Every vegetable must be included, and must have a minimum plot size of 16 m 2. For each plot, calculate the income & the cost of the fencing. Vegetable Area (m 2) Income per m 2 Potatoes £ 4 Carrots £ 3 Cabbage £ 1. 50 Tomatoes £ 2 Broccoli £ 2 Total Income Totals Total Profit = £ 68 Fencing (m) Fencing cost (£) Andi’s Allotment 2 m ④

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated

Questions? Comments? Suggestions? …or have you found a mistake!? Any feedback would be appreciated . Please feel free to email: tom@goteachmaths. co. uk