Description of Lithuanian students:
AkvilÄ—, Matas, Greta
It‘s a picture of a robot. Draw a rectangle in the middle of the paper. He has a head which is a square. He has got lips its an rectangle shape. He has eyes it is circles. He has got a cap it‘s a rectangle and it has got another rectangle going a bit down of the cap. He has got two antennas the left antenna is pointing a bit to the left and the right one is a little bit pointing to the right they are rectangle with circles on top. He has got two hands it‘s a rectangle. He has got two legs it‘s rectangles too. He has got feet they are rhombus.
Solution
Area of all rectangles: Area of rhombus:
Area of all circles:
Estonian students resolved the Lithuanian task:
Solution: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AuWPsrysNJymdtws7DqodXdPSMs6idrKE0m1B3iEd8M/edit?usp=sharing
Lithuanian original work
ORIGINAL
Solution
Area of all rectangles: 49,88 cm2, 1,1 cm2 , 6,5 cm2, 0,78 cm2, 0,6 cm2, 0,6 cm2, 3,6 cm2, 3,6 cm2, 1,5 cm2, 1,5 cm2
Area of square: 12,96 cm2,
Area of rhombus: 1,6 cm2, 1,6 cm2
Area of all circles:0,785 cm2, 0,785 cm2, 0,28 cm2, 0,28 cm2
Description of Estonian students:
Henry, Anti
First draw a rectangle in the middle a=7,6cm and b= 2,9cm
Then draw a trapezoid on top of the rectangle. The dimensions for the trapezoid are: trapeze bases 7,6cm and 6,4 cm, height of trapeze is 0,6 cm.
The two rectangular arms are both drawn on each side of the middle rectangle, they´re both a=3,7cm and b=0,7cm.
Next draw a oval on the trapezoid, the diameters are 4,5cm and 2 cm.
After the arms comes the legs. They both are drawn with square and rectangle, the left square´s side is 0,6cm and the right sgquare´s side is 0,5 cm.
The left leg´s rectangle is a=3,6cm and b=0,6cm. the right legs rectangle is a = 4,4cm and b=0,6cm
Then just draw a chart bubble pear the oval mhead and type "Tere my name is Peeter"
(it´s meaning "Hello, my name is Peeter")
Lithuanian students resolved the Estonian task:
Area of the image: 65,21 cm2.
Estonian original work:
ORIGINAL