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Tuesday 6 July 2021

Maths - Area of basic shapes

Area is calculated by multiplying the length of a shape by its width. In this case, we could work out the area of this rectangle even if it wasn't on squared paper, just by working out 5cm x 5cm = 25cm² (the shape is not drawn to scale).

3 comments:

  1. Hey Rusi, I am pretty impressed about the information you have put into your blog post about Area of basic shapes, you briefly explained what it is. I think maybe next time you could improve on is adding pictures and giving us more examples, but the rest of the blog post is looking good. Keep it up bruhv

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  2. Hi Rusi,I like how you've given a good explanation of what the area of a basic shape and the working of how to get the area of a basic shape such as a triangle,Circle etc.Maybe you should insert a photo of just to encourage the viewer and give the post a better perspective.But other than that good job!

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  3. Hello, Rusi. I loved how you explained what the area of a basic shape is and how to calculate the area of a basic shape like a triangle, circle, and so on. Perhaps a photo of merely to encourage the reader and give the content a better perspective would be appropriate. But, aside from that, excellent work!

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