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Unit 11 Math Review Directions: 1. Read each question. 2. Think of an answer. (Use a pencil and paper to solve if necessary.) 3. Click to view the answer and check your work! Happy Practicing!
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Name this geometric solid. cone
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cube
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sphere
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rectangular prism
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square pyramid
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cylinder
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triangular pyramid
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triangular prism
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How many faces does a cube have? 6
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How many edges does a triangular pyramid have? 6
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How many vertices does a rectangular prism have? 8
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How many surfaces does a cylinder have? 3
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**Add the integers.
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-4 + 6 = 2
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8 + (-3) = 5
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-7+ (-8) = -15
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-9 + 10 = 1
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-4 + (-5) = -9
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12 + (-2) = 10
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**Subtract the integers.
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12 - (-2) = 14
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-3 - 6 = -9
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-8 – (-3) = -5
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-4 – 8 = -12
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20 – (-6) = 26
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5 – 6 =
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Estimate the weight of: a cat Choose one: 0.5 kg 5 kg 50 kg
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Estimate the weight of: a paperback book Choose one: 15 g 150 g 1,500 g
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Estimate the weight of: a penny Choose one: 3 g 30 g 300 g
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Estimate the weight of: a basketball Choose one: 0.6 kg 6 kg 60 kg
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Estimate the weight of: an apple Choose one: 0.8 oz. 8 oz. 80 oz.
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Estimate the weight of: a nickel Choose one: 0.2 oz. 2 oz. 20 oz.
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Estimate the weight of: a candy bar Choose one: 0.23 oz. 2.3 oz. 23 oz.
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**Find the equivalent weights.
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3 lb. = ____ oz. 48
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7 lb. = ____ oz. 112
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96 oz. = ____ lb. 6
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160 oz. = ____ lb. 10
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**Find the equivalent capacities.
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4 cups = ____ pints 2
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12 cups = ____ pints 6
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6 pints = ____ cups 12
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20 pints = ____ cups 40
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12 quarts = ____ pints 24
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4 quarts = ____ pints 8
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2 quarts = ____ cups 8
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5 quarts = ____ cups 20
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6 quarts = ____ gallons 1-1/2
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8 quarts = ____ gallons 2
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6 gallons = ____ quarts 24
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2 gallons = ____ pints 16
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**Find the volume.
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Dimensions: Length = 4 m Width = 6 m Height = 8 m What is the volume? 192 cubic m
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Dimensions: Length = 7 cm Width = 3 cm Height = 2 cm What is the volume? 42 cubic cm
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Dimensions: Length = 10 in. Width = 4 in. Height = 15 in. What is the volume? 600 cubic in.
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Dimensions: Length = 2 ft. Width = 9 ft. Height = 8.9 ft. What is the volume? 160.2 cubic ft.
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Dimensions: Length = 60 mm Width = 20 mm Height = 4.5 mm What is the volume? 5,400 cubic mm
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