Illustrative Mathematics - Geometry - Unit 5 - Lesson 13
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Find the volume of a pyramid whose base is a square with side lengths of 6 units and height of 8 units.
Find the volume of a pyramid whose base is a square with side lengths of 6 units and height of 8 units.
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Select the most specific and accurate name for the solid in the image.
Select the most specific and accurate name for the solid in the image.
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A solid can be constructed with 4 triangles and 1 rectangle. What is the name for this solid?
A solid can be constructed with 4 triangles and 1 rectangle. What is the name for this solid?
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Find the volume of the solid produced by rotating this two-dimensional shape using the axis shown.
Find the volume of the solid produced by rotating this two-dimensional shape using the axis shown.
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A trapezoid has an area of 10 square units.
What scale factor would be required to dilate the trapezoid to have an area of 90 square units?
A trapezoid has an area of 10 square units.
What scale factor would be required to dilate the trapezoid to have an area of 90 square units?
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This lesson is from Illustrative Mathematics. Geometry, Unit 5, Lesson 13. Internet. Available from https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/HS/teachers/2/5/13/index.html ; accessed 29/July/2021.
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