0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1 views

Worksheet Lesson 3 Answers

The document provides solutions for estimating the area of triangles using counting squares, geometric formulas, and reasoning. It includes calculations for various triangle dimensions and encourages explanations of thought processes. Additionally, it involves drawing triangles and applying geometric principles to solve problems related to area.

Uploaded by

kathpal.shikha
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1 views

Worksheet Lesson 3 Answers

The document provides solutions for estimating the area of triangles using counting squares, geometric formulas, and reasoning. It includes calculations for various triangle dimensions and encourages explanations of thought processes. Additionally, it involves drawing triangles and applying geometric principles to solve problems related to area.

Uploaded by

kathpal.shikha
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1

Solutions: Area of a Triangle – Counting Squares

🔹 Section A: Counting Squares (Estimate the Area)

1. 4 + 2×0.5 = 5 cm²
2. 3 + 4×0.5 = 5 cm²
3. 6 + 3×0.5 = 7.5 cm²
4. 2 + 6×0.5 = 5 cm²
5. 5 + 1×0.5 = 5.5 cm²
6. 7 full squares = 7 cm²
7. 5 + 4×0.5 = 7 cm²
8. 6 + 1×0.5 = 6.5 cm²
9. 3 + 5×0.5 = 5.5 cm²
10. 10×0.5 = 5 cm²

🔹 Section B: Explain Your Thinking

11–15. Answers will vary. Sample for 11: "I counted the full squares as 5 and
half squares as 2, so I added 5 + 1 = 6 cm²."

🔹 Section C: Use of Formula & Geometry

16. ½ × 4 × 6 = 12 cm²
17. ½ × 5 × 3 = 7.5 cm²
18. 10 = ½ × base × 5 → base = 4 cm
19. 32 = ½ × 8 × height → height = 8 cm
20. 15 = ½ × 6 × height → height = 5 cm

🔹 Section D: Draw and Create

21. Accept any triangle with base 4 and height 3 or equivalent giving
6 cm².
22. 4 full + 4 half = 6 cm²
23. Yes, 5 full + 1 half = 5.5 cm²

🔹 Section E: Application and Reasoning

24. Half of 24 cm² = 12 cm²


25. Rectangle = 3×4 = 12 cm². Triangle: 12 = ½ × 6 × h → h = 4 cm

You might also like