Complementary & Supplementary Angles
Area & Surface Area
Volume
Circles
Vocabulary
100

What are complementary angles?

Two angles that up to 90 degrees

100

A square has a side length of 5 cm.  What is the area of the square?

a= 25 cm2

100

What is the volume of this prism?

v= 96 m3

100

What is the diameter?

d= 5 cm

100

What is volume of a 3D figure?

The space inside of a 3D figure.  The amount it takes to fill a 3D figure.

200

What are supplementary angles?

Two angles that add up to 180 degrees

200

What is the surface area?

S.A. = 152 m2

200

What is the general strategy for finding volume of any prism?

v= area of one base * the height of the prism

200

What is the diameter and the circumference?

d = 12 in.

c= 37.68 in.

200

What is surface area of a 3D figure?

The area of all the faces and bases on a 3D figure added together. 

300
What is the complement of 63 degrees?

27 degrees

300

Find the total surface area of the pentagonal prism.

S.A. = 125 cm2

300

What kind of units are volume measured in?

Volume is measured in cubic units.

300

What is the radius?  What is the area?

r = 8.5 cm

a= 226.87 cm2

300

What is circumference of a circle?

The length around the outside of a circle.

400

What is the supplement of 63 degrees?

117 degrees

400

Find the surface area of the right triangular prism.

S.A.= 66 cm2

400

What is the volume of this pentagonal prism?

V= 125 cm3

400

What is the circumference?  Area?

c= 50.24 cm

a=200.96 cm2

400

What is the area of a circle?

The number of squared units a circle covers.

500


L=50 degrees, m = 130 degrees, n= 130 degrees, o=50 degrees
500

What is the surface area of this hexagonal prism?

S.A. = 96 cm2

500

What is the volume of this triangular prism?

v = 27 cm3

500

What is the formula for area?  What is the formula for circumference?

a = pi * r2

c = pi * d


500

What is an acute angle? Obtuse angle? Right angle?  Straight Angle?

Acute = less than 90 degrees

Obtuse = greater than 90 degrees

Right = exactly 90 degrees

Straight = exactly 180 degrees