Questioning Different Tile Arrangements: Perimeters, Shapes, and Possibilities
Various questions surrounding tile arrangements like creating different perimeters, forming shapes, and examining possibilities such as making squares, triangles, and determining the number of tiles needed for specific scenarios. Delve into the relationship between area and perimeter in a thought-provoking manner with the given tile examples.
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What questions could we ask about this tile?
What if We put 2 together?
What perimeters can we make by tiling this rectangle?
Can we make a shape where the area is smaller than the perimeter?
1. What perimeters can we make? Which are impossible? Could we make a square using these rectangles? How many tiles would we need to make a square? Can we get a perimeter of 53? What is the smallest perimeter with 2 tiles? 3 tiles? What is the largest perimeter with 2 tiles? 3 tiles? Can we make a triangle with these tiles? 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.