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100

What is the formula to find the volume of ANY prism?

V=Bh

100

What does the horizontal cross section of a cylinder look like? 

circle

100

Find the surface area of the cube with a side length of 14 feet.

1,176 ft squared.

100

1) Name a pair of supplementary angles 

2) Name a pair of corresponding angles

Supplementary angles Ex: 1 and 2

Corresponding angles Ex: 1 and 5

100

Find the area of this figure.

63 in^2

200

Find the Volume of the rectangular prism.

210 ft3

200

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

Find the area of shaded region.

44 ft2

200

Find the surface area of the rectangular prism.

164 in2

200

Find the value of x

x=47

200

Find the area of the circle below. Round to the nearest tenth.

1,963.5 cm^2

300

Find the Surface Area of the Square Pyramid

SA = 105 cm^2

300

Find the area of the shaded region.

168 cm2

300

What does this cross section create? 

trapezoid

300

What is the extra side length you do not need in order to find the area?

5m

300

Find the exact circumference of the circle below. 

84pi

400

A rectangular prism has a volume of 84 m3.  If the length is 6m and the width is 4m, what is the height of the rectangular prism?

3.5 m

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

Find the volume of the composite figure

112 cm^3

400

Find the radius of the circle if the Area is 

225pim^2

15m

400

Find the Area of this trapezoid

42.5 cm2

400

Would the following side lengths create a triangle? 

5 mm , 10 mm , 15 mm

No! 15 is not greater than 15 

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

The Surface Area of a rectangular prism is 1,026 in^2. Find the height if the length = 18 inches and the width = 9 inches. 

13 inches

500

Find the volume of the figure below.


320 cm^3

500

Find the surface Area of the triangular pyramid.

SA=B+1/2Pl

SA = (1/2)*6*2.6+1/2*18*9

SA = 7.8+81

SA=88.8 cm^2

500

 m<2 = (3x+15)o and m<5 = (15x-33)o

Find the measure of angles 2 and 5.

x=4, so the measures of angles 2 and 5 are 27o

500

The complement of one angle is 1/5 of the measure of the other angle. Find the measure of each angle. 

smaller angle: 15 degrees

larger angle: 75 degrees

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