5th Grade Maths Geometry: Perimeter of Rectangle and Square Formula and Examples

Geometry | Term 3 Chapter 1 | 5th Maths - Perimeter of Rectangle and Square

5th Maths : Term 3 Unit 1 : Geometry

Perimeter of the rectangle and square

Formula for the perimeter of a rectangle and square. Examples, Solution on perimeter of a rectangle and square.

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UNIT−1 GEOMETRY

Perimeter and Area

Perimeter of the rectangle and square

Situation

Raju is a class 5 student of a Panchayat union middle school. Raju's head master wanted to fence the school as there is disturbance caused by the tresspassers. Hence the headmaster decided to fence the school.

Fencing Illustration

The headmaster asked Raju and his classmates to measure the length of the boundary of the school premises, so as to buy the required fencing wire.

Raju and his friends measured the length of each side and added them to find the total length.

Length of the boundary = sum of the length of each side

Here the length of the boundary is called as perimeter,

Hence, the sum of the length of all the sides of a closed area is called its perimeter

Perimeter is used in framing a photo, for fencing a vacant land, etc..,

Activity 1

Write the perimeter of each figure:

Activity shapes
(i) Rectangle Activity

Perimeter of rectangle

\(P = (2 \times l) + (2 \times b)\)
\(= (2 \times 6) + (2 \times 5)\)
\(= 12 + 10\)

P = 22cm


(ii) Square Activity

Perimeter of square

\(P = 4 \times a\)
\(= 4 \times 4\)

P = 16cm


(iii) Triangle Activity

Perimeter of triangle

\(P = a + b + c\)
\(= 3 + 7 + 5\)

P = 15cm


(iv) Shape Activity

Perimeter

\(P = 9+6+3+4+3+4+3+6\)

P = 38 cm


(v) Irregular shape Activity

Perimeter

\(P = 10+5+5+10+5+5\)

P = 40 cm


(vi) L-shape Activity

Perimeter

\(P = 11+16+7+7+16\)

P = 57 cm

Formula for the perimeter of a rectangle:

Rectangle Perimeter Formula

Perimeter = length + breadth + length + breadth (opposite sides of a rectangle are equal)

So, the perimeter of a rectangle = twice the length + twice the breadth

Perimeter of a rectangle = (2 × length) + (2 × breadth)

Example 1.1

The length of the rectangle below is 5cm and its breadth is 2cm. Find its perimeter.

Rectangle Example
Solution
Perimeter of rectangle PQRS = \((2 \times \text{length}) + (2 \times \text{breadth})\)
\(= (2 \times 5) + (2 \times 2)\)
\(= 10 + 4\)
\(= 14\)

Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle is 14 cm.

Formula for the perimeter of a square

Square Formula Illustration

The lengths of all the sides of a square are equal.

Therefore, the perimeter of a square = four time the length of one of its sides

Perimeter of a square = 4 × (the length of one side)

Example 1.2

The length of one side of a square is 7cm. Find its perimeter.

Solution

The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side.

Perimeter of a square = \(4 \times (\text{length of one side})\)
\(= 4 \times 7\)
\(= 28\)

Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 28 cm

Example 1.3

The length of a rectangular park is 60 cm, while its width is 50 cm. What is its perimeter?

Solution
Perimeter of the rectangle = \((2 \times \text{length}) + (2 \times \text{breadth})\)
\(= (2 \times 60) + (2 \times 50)\)
\(= 120 + 100\)
\(= 220\)

Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangular park is 220 cm.

Example 1.4

How much wire will be needed to put a triple fence around a square plot with side 20m? What will be the total cost of the wire at ₹ 50 per metre?

Solution

To put a single fence around the square plot, we need to find its perimeter

Perimeter of a square = \(4 \times \text{length of one side} = 4 \times 20 = 80\)

The perimeter of the square plot is 80 metres. Since the fence is to be a triple fence we must triple the perimeter

\(80 \times 3 = 240\) m of wire will be needed to fence the square plot.

Now let us find out how much the wire will cost. One metre of wire costs ₹ 50

Therefore the cost of 240 m of wire will be \(240 \times 50 = 12,000\)

The total cost of wire for putting a triple fence around the plot will be ₹ 12,000

Try this

Square Cutout Challenge

If a square of side 1 cm is cut out of the corner of a larger square with side 4 cm (See the figure). What will be the perimeter of the remaining shape?

Perimeter of square \(P = 4 \times a\)
\(= 4 \times 4\)
\(= 16\text{ cm}\)
Perimeter of cut out square \(P = 4 \times a\)
\(= 4 \times 1\)
\(= 4\text{ cm}\)
Perimeter of the remaining shape = \(16 - 4\)

= 12 cm

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