Area
Volume
Angles
Area and Circumference
Surface Area
100

Area of a rectangle with a base of 4 meters and a height of 20 meters.

 80 square meters.

100

True or False - Volume measures the amount needed to fill a 3D object.

true

100

A 90 degree angle.

 What is a right angle?

100

The sum of angles for a triangle.

 180 degrees.

100

Area of a rectangle


 length x width (or base x height)?

200

Area of a triangle with a base of 5 mm and a height of 4 mm.

 10 square mm.

200

The volume of a box with a base of 3 feet, a height of 4 feet, and a depth of 5 feet.

 60 cubic feet

200

2 lines that run equidistant and never intersect.

 parallel lines

200

Sum of angles for a quadrilateral.

 360 degrees.

200

Volume of a rectangular prism.

 length x width x height 

300

Area is measured in these types of units.

 square units.

300

The volume of a rectangular prism is 100 cubic feet. The length is 5 feet and the width is 4 feet. What is the depth?

 5 feet

300

Lines that intersect on a right angle.

 perpendicular lines

300

The sum of angles for a rhombus.

 360 degrees

300

Area of a parallelogram.

 base x height or BxH.

400

Area of a parallelogram with a base of 5 cm, a side of 6 cm, and a height of 10 cm.

 50 square cm

400

Volume of a cube with a side of 1 inch.

1 inch cubed

400

An angle that is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.

 an obtuse angle

400

The measurement of the missing angle in a right triangle with one angle 50 degrees.

 40 degrees.

400

Area of a triangle.

 base times height divided by 2

500

Surface area of a rectangular prism that measures 1 inch x 2 inches x 3 inches.

 22 square inches

500

Volume is measured in these types of units.

 cubic units

500

(X,Y)

 an ordered pair or coordinate point.

500

The measurement of the 4th angle of a quadrilateral with angles of 110, 50, & 100.

 100 degrees

500

Surface area of a cube

 base x height x 6

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