10 questions for a medal and follow plz help
Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.02] MA.7.G.2.1 You are decorating a cylindrical hat box to give to your grandmother as a gift. You want to paste family photos onto the curved part of the box. The height of the box is 6 inches and the radius is 7 inches. If none of the photos overlap, what is the area of photographs you need? Use three point one four for pi. one hundred thirty-one point eight eight square inches two hundred sixty-three point seven six square inches seven hundred ninety-one point two eight square inches nine hundred twenty-three point one six square inches Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.05] MA.7.G.2.1 The volume of a square based pyramid is one hundred forty-four cubic meters. What is the volume of the cube with the same side length and height? sixteen cubic meters forty-eight cubic meters four hundred thirty-two cubic meters one thousand two hundred ninety-six cubic meters Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.01] MA.6.G.4.2 A rectangular pizza is cut into 6 pieces along the length and 4 pieces along the width. If you place 3 tomato slices on each piece of pizza, how many tomato slices will you use? 8 twenty-four sixty seventy-two Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.06] MA.7.G.2.2 What is the volume of the composite figure? A rectangular prism is positioned vertically; at the top it joins another rectangular prism at a ninety degree angle. This prism extends horizontally to the right. At the far right side, this rectangular prism joins another rectangular prism at a ninety degree angle. This last section extends vertically upward. The first section sits on its square base with sides measuring 2 yards. Along the left side, the height of this section is labeled 4 yards. On the next, horizontal section, the bottom side is labeled six yards. The width of that section, which is also the width of the base of the third section, is labeled 2 yards. On the third, vertical section, the length along the right side is labeled 6 yards, and the length on the left side to the point where it meets the center prism is labeled 4 yards. The length of the sides of the square base at the top of that last prism also measure 2 yards. fifty-six cubic yards sixty-four cubic yards seventy-two cubic yards one hundred twenty cubic yards Question 5 (Matching Worth 1 points) [7.03] MA.7.G.2.1 Match each shape with its surface area. Use three point one four for pi and round to the nearest whole number where necessary. Match Term Definition square pyramid: base length ten meters, slant height 5 meters A) two hundred fifty-three square meters cone: radius 8 meters, slant height 6 meters B) two hundred twenty square meters square pyramid: base length eleven meters, slant height 6 meters C) three hundred fifty-two square meters cone: radius 5 meters, slant height 9 meters D) two hundred square meters Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.04] MA.7.G.2.1 What is the volume of the cylinder? Use three point one four for pi. A cylinder with a diameter of 6 miles and a height of 4 miles seventy-five point three six cubic miles one hundred thirteen point zero four cubic miles one hundred thirty-one point eight eight cubic miles four hundred fifty-two point one six cubic miles Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.01] MA.6.G.4.1 and MA.6.G.4.2 Which of these has the greatest area? Use three point one four for pi. rhombus with side lengths: 9 inches, height: 4 inches triangle with base length: 8 inches, height: 3 inches circle with radius: 2 inches trapezoid with base lengths: 5 inches and 3 inches, height: 4 inches Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.05] MA.7.G.2.1 What is the approximate volume of a cone with a height of 5 meters and base radius of 8 meters? Use three point one four for pi. two hundred fifty-one point two cubic meters three hundred thirty-four point nine cubic meters six hundred twenty-eight cubic meters six hundred fifty-three point one two cubic meters Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [7.02] MA.7.G.2.1 What is the surface area of the figure? A right triangular prism is shown. The side lengths of the triangle measure 3 meters, 4 meters and 5 meters. The height of the prism is 7 meters. forty-two square meters forty-five square meters ninety-six square meters one hundred seventeen square meters Question 10 (Matching Worth 1 points) [7.04] MA.7.G.2.1 Match each set of measures of a and b with the measure of c that gives a volume of thirty-six cubic inches. A triangular prism has a triangle height of a, This height is shown as a line that is perpendicular to the base and extends to the vertex of the triangle. It has a base of c, and a prism height of b. Match Term Definition triangle height, a, equals two; prism height, b, equals four inches A) base, c, equals six inches triangle height, a, equals eight; prism height, b, equals three inches B) base, c, equals four inches triangle height, a, equals three; prism height, b, equals six inches C) base, c, equals nine inches triangle height, a, equals six; prism height, b, equals two inches D) base, c, equals three inches
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Hippo Please post the questions individually. Also this looks suspiciously like you are trying to get Openstudy to do Your homework or worse your test for you. If you need an explanation of a concept, this is the place. Otherwise.....not.
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( for the first one) i think you need to find area of curved part of cylinder you can use the formula : area of curved region of cylinder = 2π∗r∗h
(Question 2) V(cube) = Base Area * height V(pyramid) = (1/3) * Base Area * height If base area and height are the same, the pyramid's volume is a third of the spheres. That's just the formula for the volume of a pyramid. I know it doesn't really seem intuitive, but you just have to accept it until you prove it in Calc II. V = (1/3) * 144 V = 48
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