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Volume R-Learning Assessment

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Last updated almost 6 years ago
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Question 1
1.

Determine the area of the figure below. Do not worry about units.

Use the rectangle below to answer questions #2 and #3.
Question 2
2.

Determine the PERIMETER of the rectangle above. Don't list units in your answer just the number.

Question 3
3.

Determine the AREA of the rectangle above. Don't list units in your answer just the number.

Question 4
4.

Calculate the total surface area for the rectangular prism. Hint: there are 2 of each face! Add the areas of each face together! Do not enter units for your answer just the number.

Question 5
5.

Determine the volume of the pyramid. If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer just the number.

Question 6
6.

Determine the volume of the prism. If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer just the number.

Question 7
7.

What is the 3-Dimensional solid that is created as a result of rotating the rectangle about the y-axis?

Question 8
8.

Determine the VOLUME of the cone. Use pi = 3.14. If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer, just the number.

Question 9
9.

Determine the VOLUME of the sphere. Use pi = 3.14 and do not include units in your answer.

A silo used to store corn is pictured below. Use the picture to answer #10.
Question 10
10.

Determine the VOLUME of the entire composite figure.

Use pi = 3.14. If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer just the number. (need volume of cylinder and hemisphere)

Question 11
11.

Summer is rapidly approaching and your family has decided to put a cylindrical above ground swimming pool in your backyard.
  • The radius of the pool is 14 feet and the height is 4 feet.

  • Find the VOLUME of water needed to completely fill the pool.

If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer just the number. Use pi = 3.14

Question 12
12.

What is the surface area (total area) of this figure? (round to the nearest whole number. Do not include units) :

Question 13
13.

How can we define volume? What are we looking for when solving for volume?

Question 14
14.

Miranda's fish need 80 cm3 of water in order to survive in a fishtank. Does the fishtank shown below hold enough water for her fish? Answer Yes or No.