Quadrilaterals

Practice Questions

SSAT Middle Level Math › Quadrilaterals

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The area of the square is 81. What is the sum of the lengths of three sides of the square?

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A square is 9 feet long on each side. How many smaller squares, each 3 feet on a side can be cut out of the larger square?

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Rectangle

Give the area of the above rectangle in square feet.

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The ratio of the perimeter of one square to that of another square is . What is the ratio of the area of the first square to that of the second square?

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Rectangle

Give the area of the above rectangle in square feet.

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A square is 9 feet long on each side. How many smaller squares, each 3 feet on a side can be cut out of the larger square?

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The area of the square is 81. What is the sum of the lengths of three sides of the square?

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The ratio of the perimeter of one square to that of another square is . What is the ratio of the area of the first square to that of the second square?

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A square is 9 feet long on each side. How many smaller squares, each 3 feet on a side can be cut out of the larger square?

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The area of the square is 81. What is the sum of the lengths of three sides of the square?

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