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Geometry Bingo Review
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# 1 Find the area of the following rectangle: 5 cm 4 cm
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# 2 Find the perimeter of the following shape:
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# 3 Find the area of the following triangle: 8 mm 4 mm 6 mm
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# 4 Find the perimeter of the following parallelogram:
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Two angles that add up to 90º are _____________
# 5 Two angles that add up to 90º are _____________
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# 6 Find the area of the following square: 3 in
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# 7 Find the diameter of the following circle: **Radius = 4 cm**
r = 4 cm
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Two angles that add up to 180º are _____________
# 8 Two angles that add up to 180º are _____________
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# 9 Find the volume of the following rectangular prism:
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# 10 Find the surface area of the following cylinder:
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# 11 Two angles are complementary. <ABC = 70º so <DEF = _______?
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# 12 Find the volume of the following cone:
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# 13 Find the missing angle measurement in the triangle: x˚ 90˚ 35˚
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Two angles are supplementary.
# 14 Two angles are supplementary. <GBC = 130º so <DHF = _______?
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# 15 Find the volume of the following cylinder:
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# 16 Find the surface area of the following rectangular prism:
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# 17 Find the missing measurement in the following parallelogram: x˚
55˚
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# 18 Find the volume of the following pyramid:
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# 19 What must x equal to make these angles supplementary? xº 87º
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# 20 What must x equal to make these angles complementary? xº 65º
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# 21 Find the missing angle measurement in the triangle: 50º 90º xº
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# 22 xº Find the missing measurement in the following parallelogram:
60º xº
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# 23 Find the area of the following triangle: 10 cm 14 cm
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# 24 What is the perimeter of this rectangle? 16 cm 12 cm
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# 25 Find the diameter of the following circle: r = 12 cm
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# 26 What is the surface area for the shape below? h= 9 inches
r= 5 inches h= 9 inches
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# 27 What must x equal to make these angles supplementary? xº 123º
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# 28 Find the volume of the following rectangular prism:
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# 29 Find the area of the following rectangle: 9 in 5 in
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# 30 Two angles are complementary. <FDC = 28º so <DEF = _______?
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