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G6.W9
Version 2
MENSURATION
Module 1:
Perimeter and Area
(Expected completion time: 1 week)

Module 2:
Surface Area and Volume

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Module Structure

Sheet Number Done Date


Perimeter of squares and rectangles S1 
S2 
S3 
A recap of area S4 
Area of squares and rectangles S5 
S6 
S7 

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S1 Date: Status:

1 Find the perimeter of each square.

(a) 5 cm (b)
5 cm

5 cm

12 m
5 cm

Perimeter = 5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm Perimeter = 4 ×  m


=4×  cm
=  m
=  cm

(c) (d) 0. (e)


82
5.1 cm

km

a uni
ts
Perimeter =  cm Perimeter =  km Perimeter =  units

2 Find the perimeter of each rectangle.

(a) 5 cm (b)
3 cm

3 cm

4m

5 cm
6m

Perimeter = 5 cm + 3 cm + 5 cm + 3 cm


Perimeter = 2    m +  m
= 2 5 cm +  cm
=  m
=  cm

(c) (d) (e)


0.5 m
4.2 km

b units

6 km 0.25 m l units

Perimeter =  km Perimeter =  m Perimeter =  units

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3 Find the perimeter of each regular polygon.

A polygon with equal sides and equal angles is a regular polygon.

(a) 10 Perimeter =  cm +  cm +  cm


cm

⇒3×  cm =  cm


Equilateral triangle

(b)
Perimeter =
8 cm

⇒ ×  cm =  cm
Square

(c)
Perimeter =
6 cm

⇒ ×  cm =  cm
Regular pentagon

(d)
5 cm

Perimeter = ×  cm =  cm

Regular hexagon

(e)
4 cm

Perimeter = ×  cm =  cm

Regular octagon

(f) A regular polygon with n sides, each of length s units.

Perimeter = ×  units

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S2 Date: Status:

1 Write the perimeter of:

(a) a rectangle of length 4 m and breadth 6 m. m

(b) an equilateral triangle of side length 8 cm. cm

(c) a regular hexagon of side length 12 km. km

(d) a square of side length 3.5 cm. cm

(e) a regular octagon of side length 2.3 km. km

(f) a regular decagon (10-sided polygon) of side length 100 m.


cm
[Find the perimeter in m. Then convert it to cm].

(g) a regular pentagon of side length 60 cm. m

2 Find the side length of:

(a) a square of perimeter 24 m. m

(b) a regular heptagon (7-sided polygon) of perimeter 56 cm. cm

(c) a regular nonagon (9-sided polygon) of perimeter 108 km. km

(d) an equilateral triangle of perimeter 1.2 m. m

(e) a regular pentagon of perimeter 2.5 km. m

(f) a dodecagon (12-sided polygon) of perimeter 2.4 cm. mm

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3 Find the value of x if:

(a) a square’s perimeter is (x + 9) cm and its side length is 20 cm.

x=

(b) a rectangle’s length is (x + 4) cm, its breadth is (x + 2) cm, and its perimeter is 20 cm.

x=

(c) a regular hexagon’s side length is (x – 0.5) m and its perimeter is 21 m.

x=

4 Find the perimeter of each shape. Each shape is made up of regular polygons only.

(a) (b)

2.6 cm
4 cm

Perimeter = cm Perimeter = cm

(c) (d)
11.2 cm 11.2 cm
cm
18

Perimeter = cm Perimeter = cm

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S3 Date: Status:

1 Answer the following questions.


(a) This square is formed using four identical rectangles. If the perimeter of the square
is 80 cm, find the perimeter of each rectangle.

(b) Four squares, each of perimeter 12 cm, are arranged to form a larger square as shown.
Find the perimeter of the larger square.

(c) Mani has a rectangular piece of land of perimeter 1200 m and length 400 m. If he divides
the land among five of his sons such that all the plots have an equal perimeter, what is
the perimeter of each plot of land?

(d) Each smaller rectangle in a chocolate bar is of length 8.2 cm and breadth 6.8 cm. Find the
perimeter of the chocolate bar.

(e) Twelve square tiles, each of side length 15.5 cm, were arranged in four rows and three
columns to cover an entire table top. Find the perimeter of the table top.

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2 Answer the following questions. (Remember to write the units.)

(a) The length and breadth of a rectangular field are in the ratio 7 : 5. If the perimeter of the
field is 96 m, find the length of the field.

(b) Anu runs along a square track of side length 350 m. If she covered 4.2 km along the track,
how many laps did she run?

(c) The perimeter of a field is 250 m. Find the cost of fencing the field at `12 per metre.

Cost of fencing per metre = `12

∴ Cost of fencing 250 metre = `12 × 250

(d) A square plot is of side length 312 m. Find the cost of building a fence along its boundary
at `50 per metre.

(e) Rini has `2300. She wants to buy coloured tape that can run along the edges of her
room’s wall of length 6.4 m and breadth 8.1 m. If each metre of tape costs `80, does she
have enough money to buy the tape?

Yes No

(f) Vijay fenced both a square plot of side length 12.6 m and a rectangular plot of length
15 m and breadth 6 m in one day. How much did he earn that day if he charges `70 as the
cost of fencing per metre?

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S4 Date: Status:

1 Find the area of each figure by counting the number of unit squares.

(a) (b)

1 unit

1 unit

Area =  unit squares (or square units) Area =  sq. units

(c) (d)

Area =  sq. units Area =  sq. units

(e) (f)

Area =  sq. units Area =  sq. units

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2 Find the area of each rectangle.

(a) (b)

3 units
2 units
3 units
4 units
Area = 2 rows of 3 unit squares each
Area =   ×   sq. units
=2× unit squares
= sq. units
= square units (sq. units)

(c) (d)
1.5 units

b units
3.5 units
l units

Area =   ×   sq. units Area =   ×   sq. units

= sq. units

3 Find the area of each square.

(a) (b)

4 units
3 units

4 units

Area =   ×    sq. units Area =   ×    sq. units

= sq. units = sq. units

(c) (d)
2.5 units

5 units

Area =   ×    sq. units Area =   ×    sq. units

= sq. units = sq. units

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S5 Date: Status:

1 Find the area of each rectangle of the given length (l) and breadth (b).

(a) l = 15 cm and b = 3 cm (b) l = 11 cm and b = 3.1 cm

 sq. cm  sq. cm

(c) l = 6.2 cm and b = 4 mm (d) l = 2.1 km and b = 800 m


(Convert 6.2 cm to mm.)

 sq. mm  sq. km

2 Find the area of each square of the given side length (l). (Remember to write the units.)

(a) l = 15 cm (b) l = 6.1 m (c) l = 0.1 km

3 Find the length of the rectangle whose:

(a) breadth is 8 m and area is 72 sq. m.

(b) breadth is 0.9 km and area is 0.63 sq. km.

4 Find the breadth of the rectangle whose:

(a) length is 22 m and area is 132 sq. m.

(b) length is 1.5 cm and area is 1.05 sq. cm.

5 Find the side length of the square whose area is:

(a) 121 sq. m (b) 256 sq. mm


11 cm
Area = side length × side length

\ side length = Area = 121 sq. cm =11 cm

(c) 3.24 sq. m (d) 4.84 sq. km

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6 Find the area of the given figures.

6m
(a) (i) Divide the figure into squares and/or
rectangles.
6m 7m
(ii) Find the area of each square/rectangle.

2m
Area = (6 × 6) sq. m + (7 × 2) sq. m =   +    sq. m =  sq. m

(b) (c) Each side is of length 5 km.

4 cm
4 cm

4 cm

13 cm

Area =  sq. cm Area =  sq. km

(d) (e)

2m
5 km
2m

1.5 km

3m
5m
2m

1.5 km
1 km

2m
0.5 km
1.2 km

3m
0.7 km
4m

0.7 km

Area =  sq. m Area =  sq. km

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S6 Date: Status:

1 Find the area of the shaded region.

(a)
12 km 12 km
I
9 km 9 km

8 km
8 km

II

6 km
6 km

We can divide the shaded region into


(or) Area of the = Total area – Area of the
squares and rectangles to find the area. shaded region unshaded region
Area = [(9 × 2) + (8 × 3)] sq. km = [(12 × 8) – (9 × 6)] sq. km
(I) (II)
= sq. km
=  sq. km

(b) (c)
25 m

5 cm
20 m
22 cm
5 cm
25 m

20 m

9 cm

Area =  sq. m Area =  sq. cm

(d) (e)
7 km

14 km
20 km
10 cm
7 cm

12 cm 14 km
7 km

15 cm 25 km

Area =  sq. cm Area =  sq. km

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2 Answer the following questions.

(a) How many pieces of square stone slabs, each of side length 10 cm, will exactly fit on a
platform of area 900 sq. cm?
Area of the platform = 900 sq. cm
Area of each square stone slab = 10 cm × 10 cm = 100 sq. cm
900 sq. cm
Number of stone slabs that’ll fit on the platform =
100 sq. cm

(b) How many rectangular sheets of paper, each of length 22 cm and breadth 11 cm, will
exactly cover a rectangular chart of area 968 sq. cm?

(c) If the length and breadth of a rectangular wall are 93 cm and 60 cm respectively, at least
how many identical square tiles of side length 15 cm are needed to entirely cover the
area of the wall?

(d) If seven identical rectangular books of length 15 cm and breadth 10 cm are arranged on a
table top to cover its entire area, what is the area of the table top?

(e) A square plot has a perimeter of 240 m. To cover the entire area of the plot, 200 identical
rectangular slabs were used. What was the area of each slab?

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Worksheet
G6.W9.M1.S7 Date: Status:

1 Answer the following questions.

(a) The length and breadth of a rectangular park are in the ratio 9 : 7. If the perimeter of the
park is 160 m, find the area of the park.

(b) The numerical values of the area and perimeter of a square field are in the ratio 5 : 2,
while that of a square park are in the ratio 3 : 1. Which of these has a greater side length?

Field Park

(c) The length of a rectangular sheet of paper is thrice its breadth. If the area of the sheet is
588 sq. cm, find the length of the sheet.

(d) What is the maximum number of square granite slabs, each of side length 7 m, that can
be placed along the length of the hall (in one row)?

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(e) The ‘India Tomorrow’ magazine charges `500 per 10 sq. cm of area as the advertising
fee. KBP Jewellers decided to place an advertisement for half-a-page in the magazine.
If each page of the magazine is of length 25 cm and breadth 20 cm, how much will the
advertisement cost KBP jewellers?

(f) The cost of cementing the floor of a mill is `82,500. Find the cost of cementing 1 sq. m of
the floor if the length and breadth of the mill are 275 m and 60 m respectively.

(g) Given below is the shape of a farm plot. Find the cost of getting this farm manured if the
cost of manuring per sq. m is `20.
40 m
20 m

10 m
15 m
10 m

10 m

(h) A rectangular park’s perimeter is 88 m and its length is 24 m. The park has a square
garden, of side length 10 m, where children are not allowed to play. If the rest of the park
is used as a playground for children, find the area of the playground.

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