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1. The document contains two sections: I) statements about geometric properties that are always, sometimes, or never true and II) geometry word problems involving volumes, surface areas, and other geometric measurements. 2. The first section lists geometric properties and the reader must determine if each statement is always, sometimes, or never true. The second section contains 39 geometry word problems involving volumes, surface areas, angles, lengths, and other geometric measurements that must be calculated. 3. The problems cover concepts like cylinders, prisms, spheres, cones, circles, arcs, chords, tangents, and geometric shapes.

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1. The document contains two sections: I) statements about geometric properties that are always, sometimes, or never true and II) geometry word problems involving volumes, surface areas, and other geometric measurements. 2. The first section lists geometric properties and the reader must determine if each statement is always, sometimes, or never true. The second section contains 39 geometry word problems involving volumes, surface areas, angles, lengths, and other geometric measurements that must be calculated. 3. The problems cover concepts like cylinders, prisms, spheres, cones, circles, arcs, chords, tangents, and geometric shapes.

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I. Always, Sometimes, Never ____________1.

If two diameters of a single circle are drawn, then the segments connecting 2 adjacent endpoints of the diameters are congruent. ____________2. If an angle inscribed in a circle is bisected, the bisection ray passes through the center. ____________3. A line segment that is tangent to a circle O at its midpoint has its endpoints at A and B. If AB = the diameter of circle O, then triangle OAB is a right triangle. ____________4. Two spheres are similar. ____________5. Similar solids have equal volumes. ____________6. The measure of a major arc is greater than 180 degrees. ____________7. Cones & cylinders with the same height and base are similar. ____________8. The central angle of a minor arc is an acute angle. ____________9. The semicircles of two congruent circles are congruent. ____________10. A tangent line passes through the center at two distinct points. II. Problem solving

23. A cylinder has a radius of 8 inches and a height of 12 inches. What are the volume and surface area of this cylinder?

24. Calculate the volume (in cubic centimeters) of a prism that is 5 m long, 40 cm wide and 2500 mm high.

25. A swimming pool is 8 m long, 6 m wide and 1.5 m deep. The water resistant paint needed for the pool costs $6 per square meter. How much will it cost to paint the interior surfaces of the pool?

26. A moving company is trying to store boxes in a storage room with a length of 5 m, width of 3 m and height of 2 m. How many boxes can fit in this space if each is 10 cm long, 6 cm wide and 4 cm high?

27. The height of a cylinder is the same length as the circumference of its base. Its measured height is 125.66 cm. Calculate the surface area and volume of the cylinder:

28. A right triangle with sides 3 cm, 4 cm and 5 cm is rotated the side of 3 cm to form a cone. The volume of the cone so formed is _________.

29. Consider the triangular prism shown. Find its surface area and volume.

SA: ____________________ V: ___________________ 30. Calculate the surface area and volume of a sphere with radius 9 cm.

31. Find the measure of the angle formed by the secant and a tangent if the smaller intercepted arc measures 30.

32. One of the congruent of an isosceles trapezoid inscribed in a circle intercepts an 80arc. What are the measures of the angles formed by the diagonals of the trapezoid?

33. A diameter of a circle measures 26cm. Find the length of a chord that is 5cm from the center.

34. If a 20cm chord is 16cm from the center, what is the radius of the circle?

35. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. The arc AB is 130, the arc BC is 20 and the arc CD is 120. Find the angle formed by the diagonals.

36. Two chords intersects within a circle and form an angle of 60. One of the intercepted arcs is 70. Find the measure of the other intercepted arc.

37. Two secants are drawn to a circle from an outside point. The external segment of the first secant is 4 and its internal segment is 8. Find the length of the secant if its external segment is 6.

38. AB is a diameter, PC is a tangent and PBA is a secant. If AP = 9 and CP = 6. Find the length of the diameter of the circle.

39. A chord of a circle is 10mm. It is parallel to a tangent and bisects the radius drawn to the point of tangency. Find the circumference of the circle.

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