Vocabulary
Cross Sections and Bases
Triangles and More
Volume and Surface Area
100

Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees. 

Complementary angles

100

What shape is the base of this prims? 

A triangle

100

Find the area of this triangle. 

35 units2

100

What is the formula for the volume of a prism? (Be specific) 

Volume = Base Area x Height

200

Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees. 

Supplementary angles

200

If you slice this figure parallel to its base, what shape will the cross section be? 

A triangle

200

Select ALL of the following that CANNOT form a triangle:

a) Side lengths of 3m, 4m, and 5m

b) Side lengths of 3m, 3m, and 6m

c) Interior angles of 30 degrees, 45 degrees, and 85 degrees

d) Interior angles of 45 degrees, 75 degrees, and 60 degrees

e) Three obtuse interior angles 

b, c, and e

200

Do you need to solve for volume or surface area for the following situation?

How much water is needed to fill a swimming pool. 

Volume

300

Two angles that have a common side and a common vertex. 

Adjacent angles

300

If you slice this prism perpendicular to its base, what shape will its cross section be? 

A rectangle

300

Solve for the ?

130 degrees

300

Do you need to solve for volume or surface area for the following situation?

How much cardboard is needed to make a cereal box. 

Surface area

400
A pair of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines. (Hint: they are always equal)

Vertical angles

400

Draw the shape of the base of this prism. (No need to show dimensions)

A triangle on top of a rectangle

400

Solve for ?

21 degrees

400

Find the surface area of the following figure. 

520 cm2

500

A three dimensional figure containing two sides that are identical and parallel called the bases. If you slice this figure parallel to its base, the cross section is identical to its base. 

Prism

500

Find the base area of this prism. 

1305 cm2

500

Solve for the ? 

137 degrees

500

Find the volume of the following figure. 

600 cm3