Instructions
Welcome to your One Piece math adventure! In this worksheet, you'll work with calculations related to dimensions and areas of various shapes, inspired by the exciting world of One Piece. Use the drawings and descriptions below to help you answer the questions. Good luck, and have fun!
1. Straw Hat Pirates' Sails
The Straw Hat Pirates' ship, the Going Merry, has rectangular sails. If the width of the sail is 5 meters and the height is 8 meters, calculate the area of the sail.
2. Treasure Chest
The crew found a treasure chest that is in the shape of a rectangular prism. If the chest measures 2 meters long, 1 meter wide, and 1.5 meters tall, what is the volume of the treasure chest?
3. Island Dimensions
The crew lands on an island that is shaped like a triangle. The base of the triangle is 10 meters and the height is 6 meters. Calculate the area of the triangle that represents the island.
4. Baratie Restaurant
At the floating restaurant Baratie, a circular dining table has a diameter of 1.5 meters. Calculate the radius of the table and then find the area of the tabletop (use π ≈ 3.14).
Area of tabletop = _________ square meters
5. Jolly Roger Flag
The Jolly Roger flag of the Straw Hat Pirates is a rectangle measuring 3 meters in height and 4 meters in width. What is the perimeter of the flag?
6. Fishman Island Pool
A circular pool at Fishman Island has a radius of 2 meters. Calculate the area of the pool (use π ≈ 3.14).
Challenge Question!
If Luffy wants to paint the sails of the Going Merry, and each sail requires 2 liters of paint per square meter, how many liters of paint does he need for one sail?
Bonus Fun Fact!
Did you know that in the world of One Piece, pirates love to calculate the size of their treasure maps? Understanding dimensions and areas can help them track down hidden treasures!