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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IX , ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


(QUARTER 2 – WEEK 2)

Name: _______________________ Grade: 9 -______________ Score: _________________


Subject: TLE (AGRI-CROP PRODUCTION) Teacher: JAM HAMIL Q. ABLAO Date: __________________

Type of Activity:
Concept Notes Individual Formative Others
Laboratory Pair/Group Summative ___________
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Lesson/Topic: Perform basic workplace calculations


Learning Targets: -Calculations to be made are identified according to job requirements.
-Correct method of calculation is determined.
-Systems and units of measurement to be followed are ascertained.
-Calculations needed to complete work task are performed using the four basic mathematical
operations.
Reference: K to 12 Crop Production modules

A square and a rectangle

Note that in a square the length and width are equal and that in a rectangle the length and width are not equal.

SAMPLE PROBLEM ---- Calculate the surface areas of the rectangle and the square using the given data below:

Square: length = 2 cm width = 2 cm


Formula: A = length x width = 2 cm x 2 cm = 4 cm2

Rectangle: length = 5 cm width = 3 cm


Formula: A = length x width = 5 cm x 3 cm = 15 cm2
In calculating irrigation areas , you will often come across the expression hectare (ha), which is a
surface area unit. By definition, 1 hectare equals 10 000 m2 . For example, a field with a length of 100 m and a
width of 100 m2 has a surface area of 100 m x 100 m = 10 000 m2 = 1 ha.

Fig. 4. One hectare equals 10 000 m2


METRIC CONVERSIONS
Units of length
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 0.001 km = 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.

ACTIVITY 1. COMPUTATION
Compute the following problems below based on the given measurements. Write your answers on the space
provided for each number. Show your solution.

1. A rectangle has a length of 6 inches and a width of 4 inches. The area is _____in2.
Ans._______

2. The side of a square is 5 meters. The area of the square is _____m2.


Ans._______

3. The area of a rectangle is 45 cm2. If its length is 9 cm, then its width is _____cm.
Ans._______

4. A rectangle has the length of 12 cm and the width is 3cm. Its area is _____cm2.
Ans._______

5. What's the area of the garden if the length is 25 meters and the width is 12 meters?
Ans._______

1. 24
in2
2. 25m
2

3. 5cm
4. 48c

Prepared by:
JAM HAMIL Q. ABLAO
SST – I / BNHS

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