Unit E Geometry Unit Review Packet

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Unit E Geometry Unit Review Packet Name Directions: Do ALL (A) Questions. Check Your Answers to (A) Questions. If ALL (A) Questions are correct, skip (B) Questions and move onto next I can statement. If you get any (A) Questions wrong, MAKE CORRECTIONS and do ALL (B) Questions. "I Can Find the Area of Squares, Rectangles, Parallelograms, Triangles, and Trapezoids using the Appropriate Formula." A1: Find the area of the Parallelogram. B1: Find the area of the Parallelogram. A: Find the area of the Triangle. B: Find the area of the Triangle.

A3: Find the Area of the Square. B3: Find the Area of the Rectangle. A4: Find the Area of the Right Triangle. B4: Find the Area of the Right Triangle.

A5: Find the Area of the Trapezoid. B5: Find the Area of the Trapezoid. A6: A farmer fenced in an area of his farm that is a rectangle in shape. The length of the fence is 3 5 mile. The B6: The area of a parallogram is 4 cm. The height 4 measures 4 cm. What is the measure of the base? 5 area enclosed by the fence is 1 square mile. What is the width of the farmer s fence?

A7: A table top consisting of two trapezoids joined together is shown below. Jerry wants to cover the table top with a tablecloth. If the tablecloth costs $0.45 per square foot, how much will the tablecloth cost to cover the table? 4 ft 5 ft 7 ft "I Can Find the Area of Regular and Irregular Figures by Decomposing them into Rectangles and Triangles." A1: Find the Area of the Hexagon. B1: Find the Area of the Hexagon.

A: Find the Area of the Irregular Shape. B: Find the Area of the Irregular Shape. "I Can Find the Area of the Shaded Region by Subtracting the Smaller Area from the Larger Area." A1: Find the Area of the Shaded Region. B1: Find the Area of the Shaded Region.

"I Can Draw Polygons in the Coordinate Plane and Use Various Strategies to Calculate the Area of the Polygon and Determine the Lengths of the Sides to Find the Perimeter of the Polygon." A1: Area: units Perimeter: units If the polygon represents the shape of a park and each unit represents 15 meters, what is the perimeter of the park? meters B1: Area: units Perimeter: units Bill plans to build a pool in the following shape. If each unit represents feet, what would be the perimeter of the pool? feet

A: Find the Area of the Polygon. B: Find the Area of the Triangle.

"I Can Find the Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism by Applying the Appropriate Formula." A1: Find the Volume of the Right Rectangular Prism. Round to the nearest tenth. B1: Find the Volume of the Right Rectangular Prism. A: Find the Volume of the Right Rectangular Prism. B: Find the Volume of the Right Rectangular Prism. m

A3: The Volume of the Right Rectangular Prism below is 187. ft 3. Find the height of the prism. B3: The Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism is 1 9 cm3. If the length is 1 3 cm and the height is 3 cm, what is width of the prism? A4: Find the Volume of a Cube if the area of the base is 36 cm. B4: Find the Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism that has a base with an area of 4 in and a height of 3 3 4 in.

"I Can Identify Faces, Edges, and Vertices of 3D Figures." "I Can Represent a 3D Figure with a Net." A1: Find the Number Pentagonal Pyramid B1: Find the Number Triangular Prism Of Faces Of Faces Of Edges Of Edges Of Vertices Of Vertices A: Match the Net With the 3D Figure (Draw Line) B: Match the Net With the 3D Figure (Draw Line) Hexagonal Prism Triangular Pyramid Rectangular Prism Square Pyramid Cube Triangular Prism Pentagonal Prism Pentagonal Pyramid

"I Can Find the Surface Area of a 3D Figure by Finding the Area of Each of its Faces With and Without the Use of a Net." A1: Find the Surface Area

A: Find the Surface Area of the Square Pyramid

A3. Find the Surface Area

A4: Find the Surface Area

Unit E: Geometry Answers "I Can Find the Area of Squares, Rectangles, Parallelograms, Triangles, and Trapezoids using the Appropriate Formula." A1: A: A3: A4: A5: 154.5 cm Y N B1: 44 m Y N B: 1 3 ft 16 Y N B3: 7 m Y N B4: 4.5 cm Y N B5: A6: 5 mile 6 A7: $1.60 Y N 116 in Y N 10.54 cm Y N 3 1 cm 7 Y N 1 in Y N 5 ft Y N Y N B6: 5 cm Y N "I Can Find the Area of Regular and Irregular Figures by Decomposing them into Rectangles and Triangles." A1: A: 1530.9 cm Y N B1: 103 m Y N B: 750.7 m Y N 11.5 units Y N "I Can Find the Area of the Shaded Region by Subtracting the Smaller Area from the Larger Area." A1: 50 m Y N B1: 18 cm Y N "I Can Draw Polygons in the Coordinate Plane and Use Various Strategies to Calculate the Area of the Polygon and Determine the Lengths of the Sides to Find the Perimeter of the Polygon. A1: A: A1: P: 4 units A1: 630 meters 80 units Y N B1: A: A1: P: 54 units A1: 108 feet 88 units Y N

A: 8 units Y N B: 0 units Y N "I Can Find the Volume of a Right Rectangular Prism by Applying the Appropriate Formula." A1: 3 5.6 m Y N B1: 3 1 ft Y N A: 1 4 ft 3 Y N B: 1 1 m 0 A3: 6.4 ft Y N B3: 1 cm A4: 3 16 cm Y N B4: 1 3 in 3 3 Y N Y N Y N A1: 6 Faces A1: 10 Edges A1: 6 Vertices A: "I Can Identify Faces, Edges, and Vertices of 3D Figures." "I Can Represent a 3D Figure with a Net." Y N B1: 5 Faces A1: 9 Edges A1: 6 Vertices B: Y N Rectangular Prism Hexagonal Prism Cube Pentagonal Pyramid Square Pyramid Triangular Pyramid Triangular Prism Pentagonal Prism "I Can Find the Surface Area of a 3D Figure by Finding the Area of Each of its Faces With and Without the Use of a Net." A1: A3: 176 cm Y N A: 1800 m Y N A4: 179. in Y N 98.4 m Y N