Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 1. (11.1, 11.2, 11.4, 11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. Complete each sentence with one of the following names of the geometric solids. pyramid rectangular prism cone cylinder a. I have one base and one curved surface. I am a ____________________. b. I have two bases and one curved surface. I am a ____________________. c. I have a pair of bases and exactly eight vertices. I am a ____________________. d. All of my faces meet at one vertex. I am a ____________________. ANSWER: Powered by Cognero a. cone b. cylinder c. rectangular prism d. pyramid Page 1 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 2. (11.3, 11.4) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. a. Which of the boxes below has the greatest volume? ________ b. Explain how you know. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ANSWER: a. Box A b. Sample answer: To get the volume of each prism, I multiplied the area of the base by the height. Box A has the greatest volume. (Note: the first 2 numbers that are multiplied in the sample answer above to show how the volume is found for each box are the dimensions for the area of the base in the formula V h.) Powered by Cognero Page 2 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 3. (11.3, 11.4) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. The rectangular prism below has a volume of 686 . What is its height? (unit) ANSWER: 4. 7 in (11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. The rectangular prism below has a volume of 400 . What is the area of the base? (unit) ANSWER: Powered by Cognero 40 cm Page 3 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 5. (11.3, 11.4, 11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. Circumference of a circle: C = d Answer the following questions. For part c, use the key on your calculator or use 3.14 as an approximation for Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. . a. What is the diameter of the circle? __________________ b. What is the radius of the circle? __________________ c. What is the circumference of the circle? __________________ ANSWER: Powered by Cognero a. 8 units b. 4 units c. 25.12 units (using 3.14), or 25.13 units (using ) Page 4 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 6. (11.3, 11.4, 11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. Area of a circle: Volume of a cylinder: Answer the following questions. Use the key on your calculator or use 3.14 as an approximation for . Round your answers to the nearest hundredth. a. What is the area of the base of the cylinder? _______________ b. What is the volume of the cylinder? ________________ ANSWER: Powered by Cognero a. 113.04 b. 791.28 (using 3.14) , or 113.10 (using 3.14) , or 791.68 (using ) (using ) Page 5 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 7. (11.3, 11.4, 11.6) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. The prism shown is made of centimeter cubes. Volume of rectangular prism: a. What is the area of the base of the prism? b. What is the height of the prism? c. What is the volume of the prism? d. If you kept the base the same, but tripled the volume of this prism, what would the new height be? ________________ (unit) Write a number sentence to show how you found the height in part d. e. ________________ (unit) ________________ (unit) ________________ (unit) ___________________________________________________________ ANSWER: Powered by Cognero a. 12 b. 3 cm c. 36 d. 9 cm e. Page 6 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 8. (11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. The prism shown is made up of centimeter cubes. a. What is the surface area of the prism? ________________ (unit) b. Explain how you found the surface area. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ANSWER: Powered by Cognero a. 52 b. Sample explanation: I found the area of all 3 surfaces that are visible, so I started with the top face. The area of the top is 12, which is the same as the bottom area. So the top and bottom area totals 24 ( ). Next I took the area of the right side, 6, and doubled it, since the left side has the same area. So the right and left side area totals 12 ( ). Then I took the area of the front, 8, and doubled it, to give me the area of the front and back, which totals 16 ( ). Finally, I added these 3 totals, to give me the surface area of 52 . Page 7 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 9. (11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. What information do you need to figure out how many square centimeters of paint you would use if you painted the entire cylinder (top, bottom, sides)? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ANSWER: Powered by Cognero The area of the base, the circumference of the base, and the height. Page 8 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 10. (11.4) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. Area of a circle: Volume of a cylinder: Volume of a cone: ( Answer the following question. Use the key on your calculator or use 3.14 as an approximation for Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. . If you place a cone inside of the cylinder as shown below, and the cone is an exact fit (that is, the apex of the cone touches the top of the cylinder, and the base of the cone fits exactly at the bottom of the cylinder), what would the volume of the cone be? Show your work. ________________ (unit) Write a number sentence to show how you found your answer. _______________________________________________________________ ANSWER: 65.94 (using 3.14) , or 65.97 Sample work: (using (using 3.14) (using ) ) = ) = = Sample number sentence: (using 3.14) Powered by Cognero or (using ) Page 9 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 11. (11.4) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. Area of a circle: Volume of a cylinder: Answer the following question. Use the key on your calculator or use 3.14 as an approximation for Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. . If you place a cone inside of the cylinder as shown below, and the cone is an exact fit (that is, the apex of the cone touches the top of the cylinder, and the base of the cone fits exactly at the bottom of the cylinder), what would the volume of the cone be? Show your work. ________________ (unit) Write a number sentence to show how you found your answer. _______________________________________________________________ ANSWER: 157.00 (using 3.14) , or 157.08 Sample work: (using 3.14) (using ) (using = ) ) = = Sample number sentence: (using 3.14) Powered by Cognero or (using ) Page 10 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 12. (11.4, 11.7) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. The pyramid below has a height of 9 cm; the area of its base is . What is the volume of the pyramid? Show your work. __________________ (unit) Write a number sentence to show how you found your answer. _______________________________________________________________ ANSWER: ( ) Sample work: = Sample number sentence: Powered by Cognero Page 11 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E 13. (11.3, 11.5, 11.6) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. one drop of medicine for every 4 L of water. The base of the fish tank measures 40 cm by 30 cm. The tank is filled with water to a height of about 20 cm. 1L = 1,000 a. How many drops of medicine should Claudia add to her tank? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. ________ b. Explain what you did to find the answer. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ANSWER: 14. a. 6 b. First I found the volume of the water in the tank by multiplying 40 by 30 by 20. So the volume was 24,000 , which is 24 L, and (Open Response Unit 11 Skills) Use pencil and paper to answer the question. A Treasure Hunt The intrepid explorer Hope Moore went to the Lost Realm in search of the treasure of the Vanquished Tribe. Traps had been set to guard the treasure. Hope fell through the trap door into a 12-foot-high rectangular room that measured 6 feet wide by 9 feet long. Powered by Cognero Page 12 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E Suddenly, the room began to fill with water but stopped when it was 4 feet deep. Hope The two 6-foot-wide walls of the room began to move, making the room smaller and causing the water level to rise. Every 12 minutes, the walls were 1 foot closer together. a. Label the rectangular prism with the dimensions of the original room. b. Figure out how much time will pass before the water lifts Hope to the trap door exit in the ceiling of the room. Show your work and explain how you found your answer. ANSWER: a. Sample answer: b. The water will reach the top of the room (trapdoor exit) in 72 minutes. I found this by finding the volume of the original room ( ). I then found the volume of water after the water stopped filling up. ( ) From there, I needed to find out when the volume of the room would match the volume of the water. After every 12 minutes, the length is one foot less, which means that the volume of the room decreases Powered by Cognero Page 13 Name: Class: Date: Unit 11 PC Form E by 72 cubic feet in that time. I ended up subtracting 72 a total of 6 times, because So 12 min. Powered by Cognero . Page 14
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