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A farmer has a field which is the shape of a trapezium as illustrated below. To increase his profits he wishes to grow two different crops. To do this he would like to divide the field into two. . . .
A trapezium is divided into four triangles by its diagonals. Suppose the two triangles containing the parallel sides have areas a and b, what is the area of the trapezium?
If the base of a rectangle is increased by 10% and the area is unchanged, by what percentage (exactly) is the width decreased by ?
Four quadrants are drawn centred at the vertices of a square . Find the area of the central region bounded by the four arcs.
Prove that the area of a quadrilateral is given by half the product of the lengths of the diagonals multiplied by the sine of the angle between the diagonals.
Investigate the properties of quadrilaterals which can be drawn with a circle just touching each side and another circle just touching each vertex.
Can you find a general rule for finding the areas of equilateral triangles drawn on an isometric grid?
Manufacturers need to minimise the amount of material used to make their product. What is the best cross-section for a gutter?
Can you choose your units so that a cube has the same numerical value for it volume, surface area and total edge length?
Straight lines are drawn from each corner of a square to the mid points of the opposite sides. Express the area of the octagon that is formed at the centre as a fraction of the area of the square.
The diagonals of a trapezium divide it into four parts. Can you create a trapezium where three of those parts are equal in area?
Six circular discs are packed in different-shaped boxes so that the discs touch their neighbours and the sides of the box. Can you put the boxes in order according to the areas of their bases?
Three rods of different lengths form three sides of an enclosure with right angles between them. What arrangement maximises the area
If I print this page which shape will require the more yellow ink?
Draw two circles, each of radius 1 unit, so that each circle goes through the centre of the other one. What is the area of the overlap?
A circle is inscribed in a triangle which has side lengths of 8, 15 and 17 cm. What is the radius of the circle?
In this problem we are faced with an apparently easy area problem, but it has gone horribly wrong! What happened?
A square of area 40 square cms is inscribed in a semicircle. Find the area of the square that could be inscribed in a circle of the same radius.
ABC and DEF are equilateral triangles of side 3 and 4 respectively. Construct an equilateral triangle whose area is the sum of the area of ABC and DEF.
This shape comprises four semi-circles. What is the relationship between the area of the shaded region and the area of the circle on AB as diameter?
Can you find rectangles where the value of the area is the same as the value of the perimeter?
Triangle ABC is right angled at A and semi circles are drawn on all three sides producing two 'crescents'. Show that the sum of the areas of the two crescents equals the area of triangle ABC.
Polygons drawn on square dotty paper have dots on their perimeter (p) and often internal (i) ones as well. Find a relationship between p, i and the area of the polygons.
What is the same and what is different about these circle questions? What connections can you make?
Take a sheet of A4 paper and place it in landscape format. Fold up the bottom left corner to the top so the double thickness is a 45,45,90 triangle. Fold up the bottom right corner to meet the. . . .
Which has the greatest area, a circle or a square inscribed in an isosceles, right angle triangle?
How have "Warmsnug" arrived at the prices shown on their windows? Which window has been given an incorrect price?
How can you change the area of a shape but keep its perimeter the same? How can you change the perimeter but keep the area the same?
I'm thinking of a rectangle with an area of 24. What could its perimeter be?
Given a square ABCD of sides 10 cm, and using the corners as centres, construct four quadrants with radius 10 cm each inside the square. The four arcs intersect at P, Q, R and S. Find the. . . .
What happens to the area and volume of 2D and 3D shapes when you enlarge them?
Analyse these beautiful biological images and attempt to rank them in size order.
Can you find the area of a parallelogram defined by two vectors?
Can you rank these sets of quantities in order, from smallest to largest? Can you provide convincing evidence for your rankings?
A hallway floor is tiled and each tile is one foot square. Given that the number of tiles around the perimeter is EXACTLY half the total number of tiles, find the possible dimensions of the hallway.
A follow-up activity to Tiles in the Garden.
Take any rectangle ABCD such that AB > BC. The point P is on AB and Q is on CD. Show that there is exactly one position of P and Q such that APCQ is a rhombus.
My measurements have got all jumbled up! Swap them around and see if you can find a combination where every measurement is valid.
Prove that a triangle with sides of length 5, 5 and 6 has the same area as a triangle with sides of length 5, 5 and 8. Find other pairs of non-congruent isosceles triangles which have equal areas.
Points P, Q, R and S each divide the sides AB, BC, CD and DA respectively in the ratio of 2 : 1. Join the points. What is the area of the parallelogram PQRS in relation to the original rectangle?
The area of a square inscribed in a circle with a unit radius is, satisfyingly, 2. What is the area of a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle with a unit radius?
How efficiently can you pack together disks?
Draw some isosceles triangles with an area of $9$cm$^2$ and a vertex at (20,20). If all the vertices must have whole number coordinates, how many is it possible to draw?
Have a go at creating these images based on circles. What do you notice about the areas of the different sections?
A task which depends on members of the group noticing the needs of others and responding.
Can you draw the height-time chart as this complicated vessel fills with water?
If you have only 40 metres of fencing available, what is the maximum area of land you can fence off?
It's easy to work out the areas of most squares that we meet, but what if they were tilted?
Imagine different shaped vessels being filled. Can you work out what the graphs of the water level should look like?
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