D
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100

16. A right rectangular pyramid is sliced perpendicular to the base through the vertex. What is the resulting shape of the cross section?

Hint: Draw a picture to help visualize the shape

TRIANGLE

100

17. A right rectangular pyramid is sliced parallel to the base. What is the resulting shape of the cross section?

Hint: Draw a picture to help visualize the shape

RECTANGLE

100

18. A right triangular prism is sliced parallel to the base. What is the resulting shape of the cross section?

Hint: Draw a picture to help visualize the shape

TRIANGLE

200

19. What is the surface area of this right prism?

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*sde, 

surface area for a triangle is 1/2 *base*height

720

200

20. What is the surface area of this right prism?



Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*sde, 

surface area for a triangle is 1/2 *base*height

96

200

21. What is the surface area of this right prism?

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*sde, 

surface area for a triangle is 1/2 *base*height

1200

300

22. Maria is making custom designs using these small trapezoidal prisms. She wants to cover each of the 9 prisms in her current design in floral cloth on all sides. She has 3000 square centimeters of floral cloth. Does Maria have enough cloth to cover all 9 prisms in her current design?

The combined surface area of the prisms is ________________ cm², therefore Maria ________________________ have enough cloth for her current design.

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*side,

 the surface area of a trapezoid is ½ * (base 1 +base 2)*height

3420, DOES NOT

300

23. Heather is making custom designs using these small trapezoidal prisms. She wants to cover each of the 12 prisms in her current design in checkered cloth on all sides. She has 5000 square centimeters of checkered cloth. Does Heather have enough cloth to cover all 12 prisms in her current design?

The combined surface area of the prisms is ________________cm², therefore Heather __________________have enough cloth for her current design.

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*side,

 the surface area of a trapezoid is ½ * (base 1 +base 2)*height

4560, DOES

300

24. Sasha is making custom designs using these small trapezoidal prisms. She wants to cover each of the 8 prisms in her current design in striped cloth on all sides. She has 3500 square centimeters of striped cloth. Does Sasha have enough cloth to cover all 8 prisms in her current design?

The combined surface area of the prisms is ________________ cm², therefore Sasha ______________________ have enough cloth for her current design.

 

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*side,

 the surface area of a trapezoid is ½ * (base 1 +base 2)*height

3040, DOES

400

25. What is the surface area of this right rectangular prism?

Hint: SA=  2LW  +  2LH   +    2WH

32 1/3

400

26. What is the surface area of this right rectangular prism?

Hint: SA=  2LW  +  2LH   +    2WH

31 1/9

400

27. What is the surface area of this right rectangular prism?

Hint: SA=  2LW  +  2LH   +    2WH

29 2/3

500

28. This figure represents a prop for a play that will be built out of wood. The crew needs to build 4 of these props. How much wood is needed to build all 4 props?

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*side,

For the front and back find the surface area of the larger

 rectangle and subtract area of missing triangle

936

500

29. This figure represents a piece of a structure that will be built out of sheet metal. The construction crew needs 3 of these pieces. How much sheet metal is needed to build all 3 pieces?

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*side,

For the front and back find the surface area of the larger

 rectangle and subtract area of missing triangle

702

500

30. This figure represents a large storage container that will be built out of a new durable material. The storage company needs 8 of these containers. How much of the new material is needed to build all 8 containers?

Hint: Find the surface area of each side of the figure, 

remember that surface area for a rectangle is side*side,

For the front and back find the surface area of the larger

 rectangle and subtract area of missing triangle

1872

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