<p>1. Your teacher will grade your pre-test and will send you an email to let you know if you are exempt from any lessons based on your score. </p><p>Type OK in the box below. FontFont FamilSize OK y</p><p>2. [7.02] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>You are decorating a cylindrical hat box to give to your grandmother as a gift. You want to paste family photos onto the curved part of the box. The height of the box is 6 inches and the radius is 7 inches. If none of the photos overlap, what is the area of photographs you need? Use for .</p><p>2 x pi x r x h = 2 x pi x 7 in x 6in 84 x pi 263.76 in^2</p><p>3. [7.05] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>The volume of a cube is cubic meters. What is the volume of the square based pyramid with the same side length and height? Volume of a cube = l x b x h cm^3 cube root of 81 = 4.326748711 meters Volume of pyramid = length of base x width of base x height x 1/3 = (4.326748711) x (4.326748711) x (4.326748711) x 1/3 = 81 x 1/3 27 m^3 (27 cubic meters)</p><p>4. [7.01] MA.6.G.4.2</p><p>A rectangular pizza is cut into 6 pieces along the length and 4 pieces along the width. If you place 2 tomato slices on each piece of pizza, how many tomato slices will you use?</p><p>6 x 4 =24 each piece has 2 pieces, therefore: 2 x 24 = 48 </p><p>5. [7.06] MA.7.G.2.2</p><p>What is the volume of the composite figure? Top = l x b x h = 4yd x 4 yd 8 yd = 128 yds middle = l x b x h = (12 + 4 yd) x 4 x 4 = 256 yds bottom = lx bx h = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64 yds Total = 128 yds + 256 yds + 64 yds = 448yd^3</p><p>448^3</p><p>6. [7.04] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>What is the volume of the cylinder? Use for .</p><p>(2x pi x r x h) + 2 x [2(pi x r^2)] cubic = (2 x pi x 3miles x 4 miles ] x 2 x [pi x 3miles miles ^2] cubic miles = [pi x 24 miles ^2] + 2 x [pi x 9 miles^2] cubic miles = [75miles ^2]+ 2[28 miles ^2] cubic miles = 75 miles ^2 + 56 miles^2 = 131.88 7. [7.01] MA.6.G.4.1 and MA.6.G.4.2</p><p>Which of these has the greatest area? Use for . rhombus with side lengths: inches, height: 4 inches triangle with base length: inches, height: 6 inches</p><p> circle with radius: 4 inches trapezoid with base lengths: 3 inches and 8. [7.05] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>What is the approximate volume of a cone with a height of 5 meters and base radius of 6 meters? Use for .</p><p>9. [7.02] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>What is the surface area of the figure? </p><p>10. [7.07] MA.7.G.2.2</p><p>What is the surface area of the composite figure? </p><p>11. [7.03] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>Cameron is replacing the roof on a gazebo. The roof is in the shape of a cone with an open bottom. The diameter is feet and the slant height is 8 feet. What is the lateral area of the roof? Use for .</p><p>12. [7.08] MA.7.G.4.1</p><p>Which of the following would result from multiplying each side of the polygon by a ratio of</p><p>? </p><p>The final area is</p><p>The final perimeter is The final area is The final perimeter is 13. [7.06] MA.7.G.2.2</p><p>Which would help to calculate the volume of the composite figure shown? </p><p>14. [7.05] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>What is the volume of a rectangular based pyramid with a height of meters and base dimensions of 5 meters and meters?</p><p>15. [7.02] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>What is the surface area of the prism? </p><p>16. [7.08] MA.7.G.4.1</p><p>What is the new volume of a rectangular prism that is originally cubic meters and is then resized using a scale factor of 2 on each side length?</p><p>17. [7.04] MA.7.G.2.1</p><p>What is the volume of the figure? </p><p>18. [7.07] MA.7.G.2.2</p><p>How many interior faces does this composite figure have? 2 4</p><p>6 8 19. 138) Match each shape with its surface area. Use 3.14r for pi and round to the nearest whole number where necessary. square pyramid: base length 10 1. meters, slant height 5 a. meters b. cone: radius 8 meters, slant height 6 2. meters c. square pyramid: base length 11 meters, d. 3. slant height 6 meters cone: radius 5 meters, slant height 9 4. meters 20. Match each set of measures of a and b with the measure of c that gives a volume of cubic </p><p> inches. 1. a. 2. b.</p><p>3. c. 4. d. 21. Match each shape with its perimeter or circumference. Use 3.14 for pi and round to the nearest whole number where necessary. a. b. 1. c. d. 2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>Start: 1:22 PM </p>
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