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a) I no S How ω Here's one! b) с Each rectangle is made out of 12 equal Length of the boundary is called squares, so all have the same area, but the perimeter. length of the boundary will be different. * Which of these rectangles has the longest perimeter? Which of these rectangles has the smallest perimeter? Children are not expected to learn the definition of the term 'area', but develop a sense of the concept through suitable examples. Give them many opportunities in the classroom to compare things in terms of area and guess which is bigger. Things like stamps, leaves, footprints, walls of the classroom etc. can be compared. 9 349​

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Answered by XxNissixX
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Each rectangle is made out of 12 equal Length of the boundary is called squares, so all have the same area, but the perimeter. length of the boundary will be different. * Which of these rectangles has the longest perimeter? Which of these rectangles has the smallest perimeter? Children are not expected to learn the definition of the term 'area', but develop a sense of the concept through suitable examples. Give them many opportunities in the classroom to compare things in terms of area and guess which is bigger

Answered by rawatnikki2003
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I no S How ω Here's one! b) с Each rectangle is made out of 12 equal Length of the boundary is called squares, so all have the same area, but the perimeter. length of the boundary will be different. * Which of these rectangles has the longest perimeter? Which of these rectangles has the smallest perimeter? Children are not expected to learn the definition of the term 'area', but develop a sense of the concept through suitable examples

answer it is in the term of small and big size of rectangle e

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