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Unit 1 - Lesson 14 cloned 1/16/2022
By Patrick Landis
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Question 1
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Question 2
2.
What polyhedron can be assembled from this net? Explain how you know.
Question 3
3.
Find the surface area of this polyhedron. Enter your answer in square units.
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Question 14
14.
Find the area of this polygon. Enter your answer in square units.
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Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)
The following net can be assembled into a cube.
True
False
Here are two nets. Mai said that both nets can be assembled into the same triangular prism. Is this true?
Hint: If this is hard to picture, trace the nets, cut them out and fold on the lines. Can you make the same prisms?
True
False
Does the statement describe A, B, both or neither?
This figure is a polyhedron.
A
B
Both
Neither
This figure has triangular faces.
A
B
Both
Neither
There are more vertices than edges in this figure.
A
B
Both
Neither
This figure has rectangular faces.
A
B
Both
Neither
This figure is a pyramid.
A
B
Both
Neither
There is exactly one face that can be the base for this figure.
A
B
Both
Neither
The base of this figure is a triangle.
A
B
Both
Neither
This figure has two identical and parallel faces that can be the base.
A
B
Both
Neither
Select
all
units that can be used for surface area. Explain why the others cannot be used for surface area.
square meters
cubic inches
feet
square inches
centimeters
square feet