Part 2 of the Chapter 8 Test will cover:
Area and Circumference of Circles
Cross Sections of Rectangular Prisms and Regular Pyramids
Surface Area and Volume
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Vocabulary Review: Complete each definition and then provide an example of each vocabulary word.
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
The 2D shape that is exposed when a slice is made through a 3D object. | arrow_right_alt | circumference |
The number of square units that cover a shape is the _________________________ of the a shape. | arrow_right_alt | composite figure |
A circle’s _________________________ is the distance from the edge of the circle to its center. | arrow_right_alt | area |
Volume is measured in | arrow_right_alt | cross section |
The distance around a circle is the | arrow_right_alt | radius |
The combination of two or more geometric shapes | arrow_right_alt | cubic units (example: cm3) |
The radius of a pizza is 8 inches. What is its circumference?

Steps:
Use the formula C = 2πr
Substitute 8 for r.
Solve for C.
Select all of the possible horizontal and vertical cross sections for the rectangular pyramid:
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An architect creates a playground for a park. Find the total area of the playground. Use 3.14 for π.
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Steps:
Part A: Find the area of each shape.
Part B: Add the area of each shape together to determine the area of the playground.
A building that is used for storage has the dimensions shown. What is the volume of the building?

Steps:
Find the volume of the triangular prism.
Find the volume of the rectangular prism.
Add the volume of both shapes together.
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