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Chapter 12 Review

Rebus Puzzles A problem will be given for you to solve I will use the random number generator to call on two partner pairs to present their solution. If the correct answer is presented, a box will be deleted. As each box is deleted, you will see a puzzle riddle underneath. The partner pairs will then have 10 seconds to make any guesses. Then anyone in the class can then raise their hand and guess the puzzle. If no one guesses, then the next math problem is shown.

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Chicken pot pie

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You are going to buy a can of soup You are going to buy a can of soup. Both cans cost the same amount of money. Which can would be the better buy?

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For a party, Louis has made about 10 conical hats out of cardboard. How much cardboard was used in total if each cap has a radius of 15 cm and a slant height of 25 cm?

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1 2 3 Grand prize

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I made a fort for my pet gorilla by connecting two boxes I made a fort for my pet gorilla by connecting two boxes. The first box is 555 meters long, 999 meters wide, and 999 meters high. The second box is 333 meters long, 888 meters wide, and 222 meters high. Find the volume of the fort.

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Find the surface area of the following square pyramid:

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Calculate the quantity of sheet metal that would be needed to make 10 cylindrical, lidless garbage cans with a diameter of 16in and a height of 36in.

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Find the surface area of the following sphere:

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Find the surface area of the following prism:

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Find the volume of the following square pyramid:

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The box that holds a Quidditch snitch is 3 cm by 3 cm by 3 cm The box that holds a Quidditch snitch is 3 cm by 3 cm by 3 cm. A large storage bin is packed with 400,000,400 of these snitch boxes. There is no extra space in the storage bin. What is the volume of the storage bin?

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A sculptor wants to remove stone from a cylindrical block 3 feet high and turn it into a cone. The diameter of the base of the cone and cylinder is 2 feet.

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Find the surface area of the following rectangular prism:

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Homework: Review Worksheet! Chapter 12 Test Tomorrow!!!

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