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Calendar for Exponent Applications Bloom Ball
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Solve & Decorate Sides Cross off as you complete Side 1 Side 2 Side 3 Side 4 Side 5 Side 6 Side 7 Side 8 Side 9 Side 10 Side 11 Side 12 Finishing Touches First Name: _________________ Last Name: _________________
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List volume formulas for a cylinder, cone and sphere.
Circle 1 Name: _______________________
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Explain the Pythagorean Theorem.
Include illustrations. Circle 2
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Draw and label a right triangle to illustrate the word problem
Draw and label a right triangle to illustrate the word problem. Solve for the missing side. Show all work. Circle 3 The screen on a computer monitor has a length of 15 inches and a width of 12 inches. What is the length of the diagonal to the nearest tenth of an inch?
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Circle 4 Solve the problem and explain your solution. 64 ππ. 2
The vertices of 3 squares are joined to form a right triangle. What is the area of the largest square? Circle 4 64 ππ. 2 36 ππ. 2
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Determine if the following dimensions form a right triangle
Determine if the following dimensions form a right triangle. Explain your reasoning. Circle 5 a= 7, b=11, c=15
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Circle 6 Solve the problem and explain your solution.
A cylinder has a volume of 450 cubic centimeters. Find the volume of a cone with the same height and diameter as the cylinder.
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Write and solve a distance problem by plotting two points and finding the distance between them.
Circle 7
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Illustrate and solve the problem and then explain your solution.
Circle 8 A cube has a volume of 125 cubic inches. What is the volume of the largest sphere that will fit in the cube?
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Circle 9 Illustrate and solve the problem. Explain your solution.
The volume of a cylinder is 108Ο cubic inches. If the height of the cylinder is 3 inches, what is its diameter?
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Sketch a model of the Pythagorean Theorem
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Compare and Contrast finding the volume of a cone and the volume of a cylinder.
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Β Create an interesting word problem that would require the Pythagorean Theorem to solve.
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