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Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 14–7) Main Idea Key Concept: Measurement Formulas Example 1:Determine the Appropriate Measurement Example 2:Determine the Appropriate Measurement Example 3:Determine the Appropriate Measurement

Main Idea/Vocabulary I will select and use appropriate units and formulas to measure length, perimeter, area, and volume.

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Example 1 Determine the Appropriate Measurement Badriya wants to buy a blanket that will cover the top of her bed. Her bed is 78 inches long and 36 inches wide. Determine whether she should find the perimeter, area, or volume. Then solve. The bed is a rectangle 78 inches long and 36 inches wide.

Example 1 Determine the Appropriate Measurement Answer: The area of the bed is 2,808 square inches. A = 78 × 36 A = 2,808 A = w Formula for area of a rectangle Replace with 78 and w with 36. Multiply. Badriya will need to find the area of the bed to determine the size of the blanket she will buy.

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 1 A.perimeter; 13 feet B.area; 40 square feet C.area; 45 square feet D.volume; 40 square feet Adele wants to buy a table cloth that will just cover the surface of her rectangular table. Her table is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. Determine whether she should find the perimeter, area, or volume. Then solve.

Example 2 Determine the Appropriate Measurement Hector wants to put wood trim around the top edge of his fish tank shown below. Determine whether he should find the perimeter, area, or volume. Then solve.

Example 2 Determine the Appropriate Measurement Answer: The distance around the fish tank is 78 inches. Hector needs to know the distance around the fish tank. So, he needs to find the perimeter. P = 2 + 2w Formula for perimeter of a rectangle P = 2(24) + 2(15) P = 78 Simplify. = 24 and w = 15

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 2 A.perimeter; 50 ft B.perimeter; 100 ft C.area; 50 ft 2 D.volume; 100 ft 3 Emile wants to put a fence around her yard. Her yard is 24 feet by 26 feet. Determine whether she should find the perimeter, area, or volume. Then solve.

Example 3 Determine the Appropriate Measurement Jonah wants to calculate how much cereal he needs to refill an empty cereal box. Determine whether he should find the perimeter, area, or volume. Then solve.

Example 3 Determine the Appropriate Measurement Jonah needs to know how much space the cereal box encloses. Answer: So, Jonah needs 140 cubic inches of cereal to refill the empty box. V = wh Formula for the volume of a rectangular prism V = 7 × 2 × 10 V = 140 Simplify. = 7, w = 2, and h = 10

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Example 3 A.perimeter; 54 in. B.area; 400 in 2 C.volume; 400 in 2 D.volume; 5,200 in 3 Belinda needs to know how much water it takes to fill her fish tank. The fish tank is 16 inches by 25 inches by 13 inches. Determine whether she should find the perimeter, area, or volume. Then solve.

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Resources Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 14–7) Image Bank Math Tool Chest Volumes of Prisms

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Five Minute Check 1 (over Lesson 14–7) Find the surface area of the prism. A.36 m 2 B.54 m 2 C.102 m 2 D.122 m 2

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Five Minute Check 2 (over Lesson 14–7) Find the surface area of the prism. = 5 ft, w = 18 ft, h = 11 ft A.500 ft 2 B.590 ft 2 C.600 ft 2 D.626 ft 2

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Five Minute Check 3 (over Lesson 14–7) Find the surface area of the prism. = 14 cm, w = 6 cm, h = 8 cm A.142 cm 2 B.268 cm 2 C.488 cm 2 D.688 cm 2

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