Math Unit 11 Review MeasurementGeometric Solids VolumeAdding + and - numbers Subtracting + and - numbers 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy.

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Math Unit 11 Review MeasurementGeometric Solids VolumeAdding + and - numbers Subtracting + and - numbers Final Jeopardy

About how much might an expo eraser weigh? 1 gram, 11 grams, 110 grams 11 grams (remember a penny weighs about 1 gram)

About how much would a box of pasta weigh? 1 ounce, 16 ounces, or 160 ounces. 16 ounces or one pound

About how much might a dog weigh? 20 kilograms, 200 kilograms, or 2,000 kilograms? 20 kilograms (remember that 1 kilogram is equal to about 2 pounds.)

About how much might a bowling ball weigh? 5 kg, 50 kg, or 500 kg? 5 kilograms

How much might an automobile weigh? 20 pounds, 200 pounds, or 2000 pounds? 2000 pounds

How many faces on this hexagonal prism? Eight (remember a face is a FLAT surface)

Name the shape of the base of this pyramid. Pentagon

How many vertices does this cube have? 8 vertices

How many edges on the triangular pyramid? 6 edges

Name this shape. cone

What is the formula for volume? base x height x depth or length x width x depth

In what units do we measure volume? Cubic units

What is the volume of this shape? base = 7 cm height = 4 cm and depth = 5 cm 140 cubic centimeters

What is the volume of this shape? base = 3 meters, height = 6 meters, depth = 2 meters 36 cubic meters

What is the volume of this shape? 5 cubic units

Add these numbers… 19 + (-6) = 13

Add these numbers… (-30) + 14 = -16

Add these numbers… (-7) = - 16

Add these numbers… 15 + (-1) = 14

Add 60 + (-130) = -70

Subtract = -19

Subtract -2 - (-20) = 18

Subtract (-6) = - 8

Subtract 10 - (-5) = 15

How many cups in one gallon? 16 cups in one gallon