Area and Perimeter Explained
Pennpaper Team
Area and perimeter both measure shapes, but they measure different things. Mixing them up is one of the most common geometry mistakes.
Quick idea
Perimeter measures distance around a shape. Area measures the space inside a shape.
Steps
- Identify whether the question asks for around or inside.
- Use perimeter formulas for distance around the boundary.
- Use area formulas for square units inside the shape.
- Label perimeter with units and area with square units.
Worked example
Find the area and perimeter of a rectangle with length 8 and width 3.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Area is length times width, so the area is 24 square units.
Step 2
Perimeter adds all side lengths, so the perimeter is 22 units.
Step 3
The units are different because they measure different things.
Common mistake
Area uses square units, like square inches. Perimeter uses normal units, like inches.
Practice problems
- Find the area of a 5 by 7 rectangle.
- Find the perimeter of a 5 by 7 rectangle.
- A square has side 6. Find its area.
Answers
- 35 square units
- 24 units
- 36 square units
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