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Instruction: The teacher will make the class stand in a circle. Then, one
student will come to the center, and you will blindfold then. Next, a few
students will make the blindfolded child spin in a circle. When stopped, he will
point to one student. Whoever points will ask a question.
2.In what ways has technology influenced the way basic workplace
calculations are performed?
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24,26,15,24,6,15,26,7,18,12,13 CALCULATION
8,6,9,21,26,24,22 SURFACE
24,12,13,5,22,9,8,18,12,13 CONVERSION
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PERFORM
CALCULATION
It is important to be able to measure and calculate
surface areas. It might be necessary to calculate, for
example, the surface area of the cross-section of a
canal or the surface area of a farm.
This section will discuss the calculation of some of
the most common surface areas: triangle, square,
rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium and
circle.
The height (h), base (b), width (w), length (1) and diameter (d) of the
most
TRIANGLES
The surface area or surface (A) of a
triangle is calculated by the formula: A
(triangle) = 0.5 x base x height = 0.5 x b x h
The surface area or
SQUARES AND
surface (A) of a square
RECTANGLES
or a rectangle is
calculated by the
formula:
Area=Length x Width
In a square the lengths of all four
sides are equal and all four angles are
right angles. In a rectangle, the lengths
of the opposite sides are equal and all
four angles are right angles
RHOMBUSES AND
PARALLELOGRAMS
The surface area or surface (A) of a
rhombus or a parallelogram is
calculated by the formula: Area= Base
x Height
In a rhombus the lengths of all four sides
are equal; none of the angles are right angles;
opposite sides run parallel. In a parallelogram
the lengths of the opposite sides are equal;
none of the angles are right angles; opposite
sides run parallel.
TRAPEZIUMS
The surface area or surface (A) of a
trapezium is calculated by the formula:
Area=0.5 (Base+Top) x Height
Another method to calculate the surface
area of a trapezium is to divide the trapezium
into a rectangle and two triangles, to measure
their sides and to determine separately the
surface areas of the rectangle and the two
triangles.
Splitting a trapezium into one rectangle
and two triangles
CIRCLES
The surface area or surface (A) of a circle is
calculated by the formula:
Area=1/4(3.14x d2)
Note: that A = A1+ A2 + A3 = 1 + 6 + 2 =9 cm2
Whereby d is the diameter of the circle
and ¶ (a Greek letter, pronounced Pi) a
constant (¶ = 3.14). A diameter (d) is a
straight line which divides the circle in
two equal parts.
METRIC
CONVERSIONS
The basic unit of length in the metric
system is the meter (m). One meter
can be divided into 10 decimeters
(dm), 100 centimeters (cm) or 1000
millimeters (mm); 100 m equals to 1
hectometer (hm); while 1000 m is 1
kilometer (km).
1 m = 10 dm = 100 cm = 1000 mm
0.1 m = 1 dm = 10 cm = 100 mm
0.01 m = 0.1 dm = 1 cm = 10 mm 0.001 m =
0.01 dm = 0.1 cm = 1 mm
1 km = 10 hm = 1000 m
0.1 km = 1 hm = 100 m
0.01 km = 0.1 hm = 10 m 0.01 = 0.01 hm = 1 m
Units of surface
The basic unit of area in the metric system is the
square meter (m), which is obtained by multiplying a
length of 1 meter by a width of 1 meter.
1 Surface Area in Hectare (ha)=100m x 100m= 10 000m2
A square meter 1 m2 = 100 dm2 = 10 000 cm2 = 1 000 000 mm2
0.01 m2 = 1 dm2 = 100 cm2 = 10 000 mm2
0.0001 m2 = 0.01 dm2 = 1 cm2 = 100 mm2
0.000001 m2 = 0.0001 dm2 = 0.01 cm2 = 1 mm2
RECTANGLE
Problem: A farm has a rectangular plot with a length
of 30 meters and a width of 25 meters. What is the area
of the plot?
Solution: Area = 30 meters × 25 meters = 750 square
meters.
TRAPEZOID
Problem 1: A trapezoidal land has a base of 10
meters, a top length of 6 meters, and a height of 8
meters. Find the area of the land.
RHOMBUS
Problem: A rhombus has a base of 6 meters and a
height of 8 meters. What is the land area of the
rhombus?
Solution: Area = 6 meters × 8 meters = 48 square
meters.
CIRCLE
Problem: A circular field has a diameter of 10 meters.
What is the area of the field?
Solution: Area = 1/4(3.14 × 10²) = 1/4(3.14 × 100) =
1/4(314) = 78.5 square meters.
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Application of Applies a wide range of Applies relevant Applies basic Demonstrates limited
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shapes accurately. concise descriptions accurate descriptions. descriptions
of the shapes.
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exceptionally clear, and well-organized, somewhat clear but may disorganized, or
concise, and well- effectively conveying lack precision or incomplete, hindering
organized, facilitating the characteristics of organization, requiring understanding of the
easy understanding for the shapes. improvement. shapes.
the audience.
Collaboration within Collaborates seamlessly Collaborates well with Participates in the group Displays minimal
Group with group members, group members, effort but may exhibit collaboration, potentially
contributing equally to demonstrating good occasional lapses in hindering the group's
the task and fostering teamwork and teamwork or overall performance.
effective teamwork. coordination. communication.
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performance across all with commendable with room for requiring substantial
criteria, showcasing a contributions, improvement in certain improvement in accuracy,
strong understanding of indicating a good aspects of accuracy, application, and teamwork.
basic workplace understanding of application, and
calculations and basic workplace teamwork.
effective teamwork. calculations and
effective collaboration.
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