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Which of the following has exactly two bases and no vertices?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder

 

 

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Which of the following has exactly two bases and no vertices?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder

 

 


d) cylinder


Which of the following could have all triangular faces?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder

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Which of the following could have all triangular faces?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder


a) pyramid


Which of the following has one base and one curved surface?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder

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Which of the following has one base and one curved surface?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder


b) cone


Which of the following has a pair of bases and exactly eight vertices?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder

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Which of the following has a pair of bases and exactly eight vertices?

 

a) pyramid

b) cone

c) rectangular prism

d) cylinder


c) rectangular prism


Which of the Polyhedral Die is NOT a regular polyhedron and why?

 

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Which of the Polyhedral Die is NOT a regular polyhedron and why?

 


Decahedral die

 

It's faces are not regular polygons (equal length on all sides)


Find the volume of the rectangular prism:

 

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Find the volume of the rectangular prism:

 


6 ft3


Find the volume of the rectangular prism:

 



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Find the volume of the rectangular prism:

 




7.5 ft3


What is the volume of the prism?

 

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What is the volume of the prism?

 


16 cm3


If you kept the base the same, but tripled the volume of the prism, what woudl the height be?

 

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If you kept the base the same, but tripled the volume of the prism, what woudl the height be?

 


6 cm


The rectangular prism below has a volume fo 120 cubic inches. 

What is the area of the base?

 

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The rectangular prism below has a volume fo 120 cubic inches. 

What is the area of the base?

 


24 in2


What is the radius of the circle?

 

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What is the radius of the circle?

 


4 units


What is the diameter of the circle?

 

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What is the diameter of the circle?

 


8 units


What is the circumference of the circle?

 

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What is the circumference of the circle?

 


25.13 units


What is the area of the base of the cylinder?

 

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What is the area of the base of the cylinder?

 


12.57 in2


What is the volume of the cylinder?

 

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What is the volume of the cylinder?

 


62.83 in3


Find the volume of the cone:

 





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Find the volume of the cone:

 






94 in3


The height of the pyramid is 5 in. What is the volume of the pyramid?

 

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The height of the pyramid is 5 in. What is the volume of the pyramid?

 


40 in3


If you place a cone inside of the cylinder below, and cone is an exact fit (that is, the apex of the cone touches the bottom of the cylinder, and the base of th cone fits exactly at the top of the cyinder), what would the volume of the cone be?

 

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If you place a cone inside of the cylinder below, and cone is an exact fit (that is, the apex of the cone touches the bottom of the cylinder, and the base of th cone fits exactly at the top of the cyinder), what would the volume of the cone be?

 


20.94 in3


Find the volume of The Pyramid of Cheops near Cairo, Egypt. It is a square pyramid that was built around 2600 B.C. Each side of the square base is 756 feet long, and it is 449.5 feet tall.

 

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Find the volume of The Pyramid of Cheops near Cairo, Egypt. It is a square pyramid that was built around 2600 B.C. Each side of the square base is 756 feet long, and it is 449.5 feet tall.

 


85,635,144 ft3


Find the volume of the triangular pyramid:

 

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Find the volume of the triangular pyramid:

 


25 m3


Find the area of each side of the box. Then find the total surface area.

 

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Find the area of each side of the box. Then find the total surface area.

 



What is the surface area of the prism?

 

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What is the surface area of the prism?

 


40 cm2


What information do you need to figure out how many square inches of paint you would use if you painted this entire cylinder (top, bottom, and sides)?

 

 

*hint = there are 3 things!

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What information do you need to figure out how many square inches of paint you would use if you painted this entire cylinder (top, bottom, and sides)?

 

 

*hint = there are 3 things!


the area of the base

 

the circumference of the base

 

the height


 

 Find the surface area of the prism:

 

 

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 Find the surface area of the prism:

 

 


108 cm2


Find the surface area of the triangular prism:

 

*hint: find the area of all faces, then add them together

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Find the surface area of the triangular prism:

 

*hint: find the area of all faces, then add them together


Bases area = 11.4 (1/2 x 5.7 x 4) x 2 = 22.8

 

Back side = 34.2 (5.7 x 6)

 

Sides = 24 x 2 = 48

 

 

22.8 + 34.2 + 48

 

105 cm2



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