MCA PRACTICE PROBLEMS WEEK 8LEVEL 2. A. 5 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10.

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MCA PRACTICE PROBLEMS WEEK 8LEVEL 2

A. 5 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10

ANSWER 1. A

2. WHICH FIGURE IS NOT A THREE- DIMENSIONAL FIGURE? A. Cylinder B. Pyramid C. Sphere D. Trapezoid

ANSWER 2. D

3. MR. JAQUEZ HAS RENTED A STORAGE UNIT 8 FEET WIDE BY 10 FEET HIGH. HE PLANS TO USE THE UNIT TO STORE BOXES THAT ARE 18 INCHES BY 18 INCHES BY 18 INCHES. WHAT IS THE GREATEST NUMBER OF BOXES THAT WILL FIT IN THE UNIT? THE BOXES CANNOT BE ALTERED IN ANY WAY TO MAKE THEM FIT. A. 150 boxes B. 180 boxes C. 216 boxes D. 237 boxes

ANSWER 3. B

ANSWER 4. C

A. ( ) B. (-3, 12) C. (3, -12) D. (3, 12)

ANSWER 5. A