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Unit 8 Review

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Question 1
1.
Find the perimeter and area of the figure.

perimeter: _______ feet
area: _______ square feet
Question 2
2.
Find the perimeter and area of the figure.

perimeter: _______ meters
area: _______ square meters
Question 3
3.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

The volume is _______ cubic centimeters.
Question 4
4.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

The volume is _______ cubic inches.
Question 5
5.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

The volume is _______ cubic inches.
Question 6
6.
Convert.

42 yd = _______ ft
Question 7
7.
Convert.

4,800 mg = _______ g
Question 8
8.

Alex filled out a graphic organizer about polygons. Here is a section of his graphic organizer.

Select ALL the shapes that are classified correctly?

Question 9
9.

Rachel classified shapes based on the types of angles they had. The table shows her classifications.

Which shape was not classified correctly?

Question 10
10.

Select ALL the boxes that are true.

Question 11
11.

Select ALL the boxes that are true.

Question 12
12.

In the diagram shown each circle represents a group of polygons. If a polygon belongs in a circle, it also belongs in any larger circle.

Which kind of polygon belongs in the shaded circle?

Question 13
13.

Nathan built the hanging mobile shown in the picture to show some relationships among shapes.

Which shape goes in the empty box in order to complete Nathan’s mobile?

Question 14
14.

A student used this graphic organizer to classify different figures.

Which figures belong in the part of the organizer labeled “Isosceles triangles”?

Question 15
15.

Akshar is making a mobile that lists quadrilaterals.

What is the name of the subset of quadrilaterals missing from Akshar’s mobile?

Question 16
16.

Raymond used 42 cubes to build the first layer of a rectangular prism. The edge length of each cube was 1 inch. The finished prism had a total of 7 layers. What is the volume of Raymond’s prism in cubic inches? Enter only the number, no units.

Question 17
17.

The shaded cube has a volume of 1 cubic unit. Cubes like this one will be used to completely fill a rectangular prism that has the dimensions shown.

How many of these shaded cubes will be needed to completely fill the rectangular prism?

Question 18
18.

Hollis put a layer of boxes in the bottom of a container. Each box has a volume of 1 cubic foot. The base layer of boxes in the container is shown.

Hollis will need 8 of these layers to completely fill the container. What is the volume of the container in cubic feet?

Question 19
19.

The four figures shown are rectangular prisms made of unit cubes.

Which figures have a volume of 12 cubic units?

Question 20
20.

The base of a rectangular prism has a length of 15 inches and a width of 13 inches.
What is the area of this base of the prism in square inches?

Question 21
21.
Convert.

5 gal = _______ c
Question 22
22.

Jeremy walks through a maze. He begins by walking 25 feet, turning right, and walking 6 yards. Then he walks 32 more feet. He has 13 more yards to walk to complete the maze.

What is the length of the maze in yards?

Question 23
23.
Multi-Step.

Campers use a roll of string that is 250 yards long to make kites. Each kite will have 50 feet of kite line. How many kite lines can they cut from the roll of string?

The campers can cut _______ kite lines from the roll of string.
Question 24
24.

Phoebe divided her rectangular vegetable garden into three sections, as shown in the drawing below.
  • The potato section is a square with a side length of 7 meters.
  • The carrot section is a square with a side length of 5 meters.
What is the area, in square meters, of the corn section of Phoebe’s garden?

Question 25
25.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

The volume is _______ cubic inches.
Question 26
26.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

The volume is _______ cubic inches.
Question 27
27.
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

The volume is _______ cubic inches.
Question 28
28.

The combined perimeter of the rectangle and triangle is 63 inches. The model shows the dimensions of the rectangle.

What is the perimeter in inches of the triangle?

Question 29
29.

A rectangular prism has a length of 20 inches, a width of 11 inches, and a height of 13 inches. What is the volume in cubic inches of this rectangular prism? (This question will not tell you if you got it correct).

Question 30
30.

Edgar built a deck in his backyard with a section in the shape of a rectangle and a section in the shape of a square. The model shows the dimensions of his deck in feet.

What is the area in square feet of the deck Edgar built?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.

Question 31
31.

Kristin drinks 0.5 liter of orange juice with breakfast each day for 15 days. How many milliliters of orange juice does Kristin drink during the 15 days?

Question 32
32.
Sharri packed away her old summer clothes in a storage tote that had a length of 3 feet, a width of 4 feet, and a height of 3 feet. What was the volume of the tote that Sharri used?

The volume of the tote Sharri used was _______ cubic feet.
Question 33
33.
The base of a rectangular prism has a length of 15 inches and a width of 13 inches. What is the area of this base of the prism in square inches?

The area of the base is _______ square inches.
Question 34
34.
An elephant’s brain weighs around 11 pounds, while a human’s brain weighs about 48 ounces. What is the difference between these two masses in ounces?

The difference in weight is _______ ounces.
Question 35
35.
Sherran built a garden in her backyard in the shape of a triangle. The model shows the dimensions of her garden in feet.

What is the perimeter, in feet, of the garden Sherran built?

The perimeter of her triangular garden is _______ feet.