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UNIT 2 CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE_You’ve Been Framed! 5in. 4in. 6in. 7in. Scale Factor: 1in. = 2.5ft. 1) Part A-Find the PERIMETER of the outside edges of the frame. Explain and show your work! Part B-Find the AREA of the inside of the frame where the picture would belong and the area of the entire frame using the outside values. Explain and show your work! Perimeter Outside: 2) IF the area of the frame was 64inches², what would be 2 possible sets of dimensions that could be used to make a frame with that area? Area Inside: Set 1: Area Outside: Set 2: Explain your thinking: 3) Find the area of JUST the wood portion of the frame. This is called a composite figure. Area: Work: Explain your thinking: Wood Portion ONLY 4) The frame is being enlarged to hang on a gallery wall. Using the scale factor of 1in=2.5ft., give the new dimensions of the outside edges of the frame. Explain and show your work! Work: Explain your thinking: New Dimensions: 5in. = ___________ 7in=___________
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UNIT 2 CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE

5in.

4in.
6in.

7in.
Scale Factor:
1in. = 2.5ft.
1) Part A-Find the PERIMETER of the

Part B-Find the AREA of the inside of the frame where

outside edges of the frame. Explain

the picture would belong and the area of the entire frame

and show your work!

using the outside values. Explain and show your work!

Perimeter Outside:

Area Inside:

To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you have

Area of a rectangular figure or shape is calculated by

to add the measurements of all the four sides.

multiplying its length by the width...


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