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Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.08] MA.6.G.4.3 What is the volume of a cube with side length 9 feet? fifty-four cubic feet eighty-one cubic feet four hundred eighty-six cubic feet seven hundred twenty-nine cubic feet Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.07] MA.6.G.4.3 What is the surface area of a rectangular prism with length thirteen millimeters, width two millimeters, and height seven millimeters? forty-four square millimeters one hundred thirty-two square millimeters one hundred eighty-two square millimeters two hundred sixty-two square millimeters Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.05] MA.6.G.4.1 Which is the formula to calculate area for a circle with diameter sixty-four miles? two pi times thirty-two two pi times sixty-four pi times thirty-two squared pi times sixty-four squared Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.06] MA.6.G.4.2 What is the length of the missing side in the figure below? A six sided figure that resembles a block letter L that has been rotated. Its long horizontal side is labeled twenty-two meters. Opposite it are two shorter horizontal segments. One is labeled four meters the other is unknown. 18 m 17 m 22 m 12 m Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.06] MA.6.G.4.2 Find the area of the figure. A shape consisting of a vertical rectangular prism and a horizontal rectangular prism. The horizontal prism rests against the bottom portion of the vertical prism. The base is horizontal and is labeled eleven meters, at its right it turns up ninety degrees to a short vertical segment that is labeled 5 meters. That segment turns ninety degrees to the right to form a second horizontal segment labeled ten meters. At the end of this segment there is a ninety degree turn up to a short vertical 8 meter segment. The top horizontal segment meets this one at a ninety degree angle. The length of this segment is immediately opposite the two other horizontal segments. This long segment turns ninety degrees downward at its left side and extends to meet the original nine meter horizontal segment. This segment length is also unknown but is immediately opposite the other two vertical segments. sixty-eight square meters two hundred twenty-three square meters two hundred fifty-eight square meters two hundred seventy-three square meters Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.04] MA.6.G.4.1 Which of the following is the ratio of circumference to diameter? radius center circle pi Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.07] MA.6.G.4.3 What is the surface area of the triangular prism shown with height 2 feet? You can use the formula: SA = 2B + PH. An image of a right triangular prism. The triangle has legs measuring 14 feet and 48 feet and a hypotenuse of 50 feet. The height of the prism is 2 feet. six hundred seventy-two square feet eight hundred ninety-six square feet two thousand four hundred square feet two thousand six hundred twenty-four square feet Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.04] MA.6.G.4.1 What is the circumference of a circle with a radius equaling 7 centimeters in length? Use 3.14 for π. 21.98 cm 10.99 cm 43.96 cm 31.4 cm Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.05] MA.6.G.4.1 A circle has a diameter of thirty yards. What is its area? Use three point one four for pi one hundred eighty-eight point four square yards three hundred fifty-three point two five square yards three hundred seventy-six point eight square yards seven hundred six point five square yards Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.02] MA.6.G.4.3 What is the height of the triangle if the area is thirty-five square meters? A triangle with a base labeled fourteen meters and a second side labeled fifteen meters. A dotted line extends from the vertex downward and perpendicular to the base. This dotted line is not labeled. 5 meters 6 meters twenty meters twenty-one meters Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.01] MA.6.A.3.4 What is the missing side length of an irregular quadrilateral with side lengths twenty-one point seven centimeters, thirty-four point six centimeters and twenty-nine point two centimeters, if the perimeter is equal to the perimeter of a regular hexagon with side length eighteen centimeters? four point five centimeters twenty-two point five centimeters thirty-one point nine centimeters forty point five centimeters Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.04] MA.6.A.3.4 The circle formed by the blades of a fan has a circumference of fifty-six and four-sevenths inches. What is its diameter? Use twenty-two sevenths for pi. twelve inches eighteen inches twenty-one inches twenty-six inches Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.08] MA.6.G.4.3 What is the volume of the figure shown? Each cube is 1 cubic yard. A figure is formed by stacking cubes that measure one yard on each side. The figure consists of five layers of four rows of three cubes. fifteen cubic yards thirty-two cubic yards sixty cubic yards ninety-four cubic yards Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.02] MA.6.A.3.4 If the perimeter of a square is one hundred ninety-six miles, what is its area? fourteen square miles fifty-six square miles one hundred ninety-six square miles two thousand four hundred one square miles Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.06] MA.6.G.4.2 A running track is in the shape of the figure shown. What is the approximate length of one lap? Use three point one four for pi A rectangle that is two hundred feet long and one hundred feet wide has two semicircles attached to it, one on the right and one on left side. Each semicircle has a diameter of one hundred feet. three hundred fifty-seven feet six hundred feet seven hundred fourteen feet nine hundred fourteen feet Question 16 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.05] MA.6.G.4.1 What is the area of a circle with a radius of 3 meters? Use twenty-two sevenths for pi. seven and one-seventh square meters eighteen and six-sevenths square meters twenty-eight and two-sevenths square meters thirty-seven and five-sevenths square meters Question 17 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.07] MA.6.G.4.3 A cube has side length fifteen kilometers. What is its surface area? one hundred eighty square kilometers three hundred sixty square kilometers one thousand three hundred fifty square kilometers three thousand three hundred seventy-five square kilometers Question 18 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.08] MA.6.A.3.4 A rectangular prism has length seventeen meters, width three meters, and volume one hundred two cubic meters. What is the height of the prism? one meter two meters seventeen meters fifty-one meters Question 19 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.02] MA.6.G.4.3 What is the area of the parallelogram? A parallelogram is shown. The bottom side is labeled sixteen inches. A dotted line extends from the lower right corner of the parallelogram to the right. This line intersects a second dotted line that stretches from the upper right corner of the parallelogram downward, intersecting the first dotted line to form a right angle. This dotted line is labeled fourteen inches. sixty square inches one hundred ninety-six square inches two hundred twenty-four square inches two hundred fifty-six square inches Question 20 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [8.01] MA.6.G.4.2 What is the perimeter of a regular pentagon with sides equaling 8 yards in length? 48 40 32 24

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