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Complete the following geometry problems inspired by the amazing world of One Piece! Show your work where necessary.


1. Pirate Ship Shapes

The Straw Hat Pirates sail on various ships. Let’s say they have a rectangular ship with a length of 15 meters and a width of 5 meters. Calculate the following:

  • Area of the ship:
  • Perimeter of the ship:

2. Treasure Chest Volume

Nami found a treasure chest in the shape of a cube. Each side of the cube is 3 feet long. Find the volume of the treasure chest.


3. Circles of the Grand Line

If a giant sea creature has a circular island with a radius of 10 kilometers, calculate the following:

  • Circumference of the island:
  • Area of the island:

4. Angles of Adventure

During their travels, the Straw Hat Pirates had to navigate three different directions. The three angles they turned were 60°, 90°, and 130°. Calculate the total angle turned.


5. Triangle Formation

In one of their battles, a triangle was formed with the following side lengths:

  • Side A: 7 meters
  • Side B: 24 meters
  • Side C: 25 meters

Determine if this triangle is a right triangle. (Hint: Use the Pythagorean theorem)

If yes, explain why:


6. Scale of a Map

Imagine a map of the One Piece world where 1 inch represents 50 miles. If two islands are 3 inches apart on the map, how far apart are they in real life?


7. Reflection on Geometry

Write a short reflection on how geometry plays a role in the adventures of the Straw Hat Pirates. Use at least 3 sentences.

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