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11cm 9cm Area: Perimeter: 99cm2 40cm

What is the Perimeter of a square backyard if one side of the backyard is 32 feet long?

How much water do you need to fill up a bathtub that is 6 feet long, 3 feet high, and 4 feet wide? 72 ft3

7mm 4mm 9mm 13mm 5mm 6mm 4mm 10mm Area: 148mm2

15in 8in Perimeter: 72in 9in 21in 8in 2in

8mm 6mm 10mm 12mm Area: 198mm2

12cm 6cm 8cm Volume: 576cm3 Surface Area: 432cm2

8ft 9ft Surface Area: 6ft 249ft2 7ft

What is another way to express the formula V = l · w · h? V = Bh

20mm 12mm 14mm Area: 204mm2

Find the volume of a cube that has a side of 8cm How many cubic centimeters of water would be needed to fill the cube 𝟑 𝟒 full? 384cm3

Draw a net for a square pyramid with a height of 6cm and base of 12cm Draw a net for a square pyramid with a height of 6cm and base of 12cm. Find the Surface Area. Surface Area: 288cm2 6cm 12cm

4ft 69 𝟏 𝟑 ft3 Volume: 5 1 3 ft 3 1 4 ft

Name the Figures Triangular Pyramid Cube Triangular Prism