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Mod 12 Study Guide (Area, Surface Area, Volume)

This document contains a study guide with 11 multiple choice questions about calculating area, surface area, and volume of various shapes and objects. The questions cover finding circumference, area, surface area, and volume of circles, squares, rectangles, pyramids, boxes, and other 3D shapes using formulas involving pi and measurements given in the questions.
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Mod 12 Study Guide (Area, Surface Area, Volume)

This document contains a study guide with 11 multiple choice questions about calculating area, surface area, and volume of various shapes and objects. The questions cover finding circumference, area, surface area, and volume of circles, squares, rectangles, pyramids, boxes, and other 3D shapes using formulas involving pi and measurements given in the questions.
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Mod 12 Study Guide - Area, Surface Area, & Volume

1) Jaime's bicycle tires have the diameter shown.

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How many inches in length is the circumference of each tire? Use 3.14 for . Round to the
nearest hundredth if necessary.

in.

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2) What is the circumference of a circle with a radius of 7.5 centimeters? Use 3.14 for . Round to
the nearest hundredth if necessary.
23.55 cm
38.4 cm
47.1 cm
176.63 cm

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3) What is the area of the circle? Use 3.14 for . Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

32.2 square inches


64.4 square inches
329.9 square inches
1,017.4 square inches

4A) Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.


Collin has 100 feet of fencing to enclose a pen for his puppy. He is trying to decide whether
to make the pen circular or square. He plans to use all of the fencing.

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If Collin uses all of the fencing, what would be the area of each pen? Use 3.14 for . Round to

the nearest hundreth if necessary.

square pen: ft2


(Blank 1)

circular pen: ft2.


(Blank 2)

Blank 1 options Blank 2 options


100 100
400 314
575 796.18
625 814.75

4B) Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.


To have the largest possible area for the puppy's pen, Collin should build a
(Blank 1)
pen.
Blank 1 options
circular
square

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5) What is the area of the figure? Use 3.14 for . Round to the nearest hundredth if ncessary.

40.61 square meters


46.12 square meters
52.06 square meters
81.21 square meters

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6) Find the area of the shaded region. Use 3.14 for . Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.

ft2

7) A shoebox has the dimensions shown.

What is the volume of the shoebox?


357 in3
405 in3
422 in3
478 in3

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8) The aquarium has a volume of 2.4 cubic feet. What is the height of the aquarium?

ft

9) What is the total surface area of the regular pyramid?

114 yd2
120 yd2
138 yd2
150 yd2

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10) Fill in the blanks using the available answer choices.


Jessie is building a wooden box for a stage prop to use in the school play. The dimensions of
the box are 40 inches long, 24 inches wide, and 16 inches tall. She plans to cover the box with
two coats of paint. If each can of paint covers about 16.5 square feet, what is the minimum
number of cans needed for the job?

can(s) of paint
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Blank 1 options
1
2
3
4

11) Jacob is building a shed with the dimensions shown. What is the volume of the shed?

540 cubic feet


558 cubic feet
620 cubic feet
720 cubic feet

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