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Unit 1 - Lesson 17 cloned 1/16/2022

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10 questions
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Question 1
1.

What is the volume of this cube? Enter your answer in cubic cm.

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

A square has side length 4 cm. What is its area in cm squared?

Question 5
5.

The area of a square is 49 m^2. What is its side length in meters?

Question 6
6.

A cube has edge length 3 in. What is its volume in inches cubed?

Question 7
7.

Prism A and Prism B are rectangular prisms. Prism A is 3 inches by 2 inches by 1 inch. Prism B is 1 inch by 1 inch by 6 inches.

Select all statements that are true about the two prisms.

Question 8
8.

What polyhedron can be assembled from this net?

Question 9
9.

What information would you need to find its surface area? Be specific.

Question 10
10.

Find the surface area of this triangular prism. All measurements are in meters.

Source: Open Up Resouces (Download for free at openupresources.org.)
Select all the numbers that are perfect squares.
100
25
20
225
16
144
125
10,000
Select all the numbers that are perfect cubes.
125
1
64
8
3
27
9
100
They have the same number of faces.
More inch cubes can be packed into Prism A than into Prism B.
The two prisms have the same surface area.
The surface area of Prism B is greater than that of Prism A.