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Question 1
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Determine the area of the figure below. Do not worry about units.
Use the rectangle below to answer questions #2 and #3.
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Question 2
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Determine the PERIMETER of the rectangle above. Don't list units in your answer just the number.
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Question 3
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Determine the AREA of the rectangle above. Don't list units in your answer just the number.
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Question 4
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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.
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Question 5
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Determine the volume of the pyramid. If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer just the number.
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Question 6
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Determine the volume of the prism. If needed, round to two decimal places. Do not enter units for your answer just the number.
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Question 7
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What is the 3-Dimensional solid that is created as a result of rotating the rectangle about the y-axis?
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Question 8
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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.
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Question 9
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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.
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Question 10
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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)
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Question 11
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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
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Question 12
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What is the surface area (total area) of this figure? (round to the nearest whole number. Do not include units) :
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Question 13
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How can we define volume? What are we looking for when solving for volume?
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Question 14
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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.