
Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
3.E2.7 compare the areas of two-dimensional shapes by matching, covering, or decomposing and recomposing the shapes, and demonstrate that different shapes can have the same area.
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1 of 101. Question
1. Match the figure to its area.
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Area = 7 units
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Area = 6 units
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Area = 12 units
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2 of 102. Question
2. Match the figure to its area.
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Area = 10 units
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Area = 14 units
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Area = 9 units
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3 of 103. Question
3. Which figure below has an area of 8 square units?
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4. Which figure below has an area of 4 square units?
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5. True or false? The figures below have the same area.
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6. True or false? The figures below have the same area.
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7. Choose the figure with an area of 5 square units.
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8. Choose the figure with an area of 12 square units.
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9. True or false? The figures below have the same area.
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10. Choose the figure with an area of 8 square units.
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