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Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 1 - Lesson 16

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Here is a figure built from snap cubes. Find the volume of the figure in cubic units.

Question 3
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Here is a figure built from snap cubes. Find the surface area of the figure in square units.

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Question 5
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Question 6
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Draw a pentagon (five-sided polygon) that has an area of 32 square units. Label all relevant sides or segments with their measurements, and show that the area is 32 square units.

Question 7
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Draw a net for this rectangular prism.Then find the surface area of the rectangular prism. Enter your answer in square units.

Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)
Match each quantity with an appropriate unit of measurement.
The area of a parking lot
Square centimeters
The length of a soccer field
Cubic feet
The amount of soil in a planter box
Square meters
The volume of a fish tank
Yards
The surface area of a tissue box
Cubic inches
True or false: If we double the number of cubes being stacked here, both the volume and surface area will double.

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False
Lin said, “Two figures with the same volume also have the same surface area.” Which two figures suggest that her statement is true?

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