Ch 10 Pre-APTest Review Perimeter,Area,Volume,Surface Area.

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Ch 10 Pre-APTest Review Perimeter,Area,Volume,Surface Area

1. Find the area of the trapezoid with bases of 5 and 10 cm and a height of 17cm.

2. A floor plan of the room (in feet) is shown. How much hardwood flooring does she need?

3.Name the circle. Name a diameter. Name 3 radii.

4. The diameter of a circle is 11 cm. What is the measure of the radius?

5. If a circle has a radius of 6 inches, what is the circumference? (Use 3.14 for pi.) C=

6. The circumference of a circle is 15 yards. What is the approximate diameter of the circle?

7. The drawing shows a circle inside of a square. If the perimeter of the square is 20, what is the circumference of the circle?

8. Estimate the area of the figure.

9. Find the area of the rectangle. A= 5.5 in in.

10. Find the area of a square where a length of a side is 21. A=

11. Find the area of the parallelogram. A=

12. How much cloth is needed to make a tablecloth for a rectangular table that is 65 inches in length and 36 inches in width?

13. A soldier folded the USA flag into a triangle as shown below. Find the area of the folded flag. A=

14. What is the area of the triangle? A= 8 cm

15. Greg has to fertilize his backyard and needs to know the area of it. If his yard is 24 feet long and 9 feet wide, which is an expression that he could use to find its area? A)2(24x9)C) 2 x B)2(24)(9)D) 24x9

16. What is the area of the figure?

17. Below is the floor plan for a bathroom. It all needs to be tiled, except for the corner where the bathtub is going to go. How much area needs to be tiled? 8 ft 10 ft 5 ft

18.Find the volume of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for p. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. The radius of the base is 15in and the height of the cylinder is 21in.

19. How many faces, edges and vertices does a pentagonal pyramid have?

20. Is an octagonal prism a polyhedron?

21. What is the area of a circular pond if the diameter is 42 yards?

22. Find the volume of a triangular prism with the base of the triangle of 5ft and a height of 8 ft, and the prism has a height length of 38 ft.

23. If a square has a perimeter of 86 inches, what is the length of each side?

24. Arturo takes a cylinder shaped container with him on a hiking trip to carry water. The container has a height of 11 inches and a diameter of 4 inches. What is the surface area?

25. A teacher constructs a regular square pyramid with a base that has sides of 8 inches and a slant height of 9.5 inches. Find the surface area of the pyramid.

26. Which cylinder container can hold more water? Cylinder A : radius = 2.4 in height = 6 in Cylinder B: radius of 4.6 in height of 4.1 in.