hard to say, with no net.
but pyramids fold up into a base and a single vertex, so maybe that can get you started.
which solid does the net form?
hexagonal prism
hexagonal pyramid
rectangular prism
rectangular pyramid
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I believe it's B
ok thank you!!!
The answer is c. I just took it
uhm so what's the answer?
i think the answer is hexagonal pyramid i hope this helps if im not wrong lmao good luck ! :)
It's hexagonal prism
bro whats the answer
does anyone have all the answers
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Which solid had one base that is a rectangle and four lateral surfaces that are triangles?
a. Triangular pyramid <<
b. Cone
c. Rectangular prism
d. Rectangular pyramid
A solid with at most one base cannot be which of the following?
a. Cone
b. Cube
c. Pyramid
d. Sphere <<
Which of the following are considered skew lines?
*Picture of a rectangular prism*
a. AC and CD
b. DH and BF
c. EG and FH
d. AE and GH <<
What base plan for the set of stacked cubes?
a. 1 <<
1 2 3
1
b. 1 3
2
1 1
c. 1 1
1
1 1
d. 3 1
2
1 1
Which of the following is the front view for the model?
a. O
O
O O
b. O <<
O
O O O
c. O
O O
O O O
d. O O
O
O O
Which solid does the net form?
*Picture of a hexagonal prism's Net"
a. Hexagonal prism <<
b. Hexagonal pyramid
c. Rectangular prism
d. Rectangular pyramid
Which solid does the net form?
*Picture of a cubes net*
a. Square pyramid
b. Triangular prism
c. Triangular pyramid
d. Cube <<
Note: I am required to show work for 8-19
What is the surface area of the given figure?
*Picture of Triangular Prism*
My work:
2 Triangles
3 Rectangles
SA= sum of all areas of all faces
A=1/2bh
A=1/2(260)
A=130
Both Triangles=130+130
Both Triangles Together:260
A=lw
A=36*28
A=1,008
A=lw
A=36*26
A=936
A=lw
A=36*10
A=360
260+1,008+936+360=2564 cm^2
a. 2564 cm^2 <<
b. 2276 cm^2
c. 2184 cm^2
d. 1160 cm^2
Use the net to find the approximate surface area of the cylinder to the nearest square meter.
*Picture of a Cylinder*
My Work:
2 circles
1 rectangle
SA=2πr^2 + πdh
SA=2(3.14)(5)^2+(3.14)(10)(9)
SA=2(3.14)(25)+(3.14)(10)(9)
2(78.5)+282.6
157+282.6
439.6
Rounded: 440m^2
a. 440 m^2 <<
b. 314 m^2
c. 283 m^2
d. 214 m^2
What is the volume of the prism to the nearest whole unit?
My Work:
V=Bh
V=(11*9)(3)
V=(99)(3)
V=297 in^3
a. 23 in^3
b. 297 in^3 <<
c. 318 in^3
d. 159 in^3
What is the volume of the triangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
My work:
Note: The Triangular Prism has a Base of a Triangle.
V=Bh
V=(1/2bh)(18)
V=(12)(18)
V=216 ft^3
a. 864 ft^3
b. 432 ft^3
c. 216 ft^3 <<
d. 492 ft^3
What is the volume of the cone to the nearest whole unit?
My Work:
V=1/3πr^2h
V=1/3(3.14)(4)^2(9)
V=1/3(3.14)(16)(9)
V=1/3(452.16)
V=150.72 in^3
Rounded: 151 in^3
What is the volume of the pyramid to the nearest whole unit?
I'll just say the answer. I don't want to type out my work. I hope It helped though. :)
Answer: 378 yd^3
What is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit?
Note: You are going to use the Pythagorean Theorem.
Answer: 13 cm
What is the length of the diagonal for the given rectangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
Answer: 16 cm
What is the length of the radius of the larger cone?
Answer: 6 ft
A cone has a radius of 40 cm and a volume of 1875 cm^3. What is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 16 cm?
Answer: 120 cm^3
What is the surface area of the sphere with a radius of 5 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
Answer: 314 m^2
What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 5 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
Answer: 524 m^3
a. Triangular pyramid <<
b. Cone
c. Rectangular prism
d. Rectangular pyramid
A solid with at most one base cannot be which of the following?
a. Cone
b. Cube
c. Pyramid
d. Sphere <<
Which of the following are considered skew lines?
*Picture of a rectangular prism*
a. AC and CD
b. DH and BF
c. EG and FH
d. AE and GH <<
What base plan for the set of stacked cubes?
a. 1 <<
1 2 3
1
b. 1 3
2
1 1
c. 1 1
1
1 1
d. 3 1
2
1 1
Which of the following is the front view for the model?
a. O
O
O O
b. O <<
O
O O O
c. O
O O
O O O
d. O O
O
O O
Which solid does the net form?
*Picture of a hexagonal prism's Net"
a. Hexagonal prism <<
b. Hexagonal pyramid
c. Rectangular prism
d. Rectangular pyramid
Which solid does the net form?
*Picture of a cubes net*
a. Square pyramid
b. Triangular prism
c. Triangular pyramid
d. Cube <<
Note: I am required to show work for 8-19
What is the surface area of the given figure?
*Picture of Triangular Prism*
My work:
2 Triangles
3 Rectangles
SA= sum of all areas of all faces
A=1/2bh
A=1/2(260)
A=130
Both Triangles=130+130
Both Triangles Together:260
A=lw
A=36*28
A=1,008
A=lw
A=36*26
A=936
A=lw
A=36*10
A=360
260+1,008+936+360=2564 cm^2
a. 2564 cm^2 <<
b. 2276 cm^2
c. 2184 cm^2
d. 1160 cm^2
Use the net to find the approximate surface area of the cylinder to the nearest square meter.
*Picture of a Cylinder*
My Work:
2 circles
1 rectangle
SA=2πr^2 + πdh
SA=2(3.14)(5)^2+(3.14)(10)(9)
SA=2(3.14)(25)+(3.14)(10)(9)
2(78.5)+282.6
157+282.6
439.6
Rounded: 440m^2
a. 440 m^2 <<
b. 314 m^2
c. 283 m^2
d. 214 m^2
What is the volume of the prism to the nearest whole unit?
My Work:
V=Bh
V=(11*9)(3)
V=(99)(3)
V=297 in^3
a. 23 in^3
b. 297 in^3 <<
c. 318 in^3
d. 159 in^3
What is the volume of the triangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
My work:
Note: The Triangular Prism has a Base of a Triangle.
V=Bh
V=(1/2bh)(18)
V=(12)(18)
V=216 ft^3
a. 864 ft^3
b. 432 ft^3
c. 216 ft^3 <<
d. 492 ft^3
What is the volume of the cone to the nearest whole unit?
My Work:
V=1/3πr^2h
V=1/3(3.14)(4)^2(9)
V=1/3(3.14)(16)(9)
V=1/3(452.16)
V=150.72 in^3
Rounded: 151 in^3
What is the volume of the pyramid to the nearest whole unit?
I'll just say the answer. I don't want to type out my work. I hope It helped though. :)
Answer: 378 yd^3
What is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit?
Note: You are going to use the Pythagorean Theorem.
Answer: 13 cm
What is the length of the diagonal for the given rectangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
Answer: 16 cm
What is the length of the radius of the larger cone?
Answer: 6 ft
A cone has a radius of 40 cm and a volume of 1875 cm^3. What is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 16 cm?
Answer: 120 cm^3
What is the surface area of the sphere with a radius of 5 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
Answer: 314 m^2
What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 5 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
Answer: 524 m^3
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