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Filling and Wrapping Review Sheet Question 1 1. For the figure below 20 is a measure of ….. A. Area B. Perimeter C. Surface Area D. Volume

Question 2 2. Give the area of the following figure.

Question 3 3. What is the surface area of the 3-D figure below?

Question 4 4. What is the volume of the 3-D shape below?

Question 5 What would be the dimensions of this shape if it was completely filled with cubes? _____ x_____x_____. What would be the surface area of the 3-D figure. ________________

Question 6 6. What is the volume of the 3-D figure below?

Question 7 7. What is the combined area of just the two triangular bases on the triangular prism below? +

Question 8 8. What is the volume of the 3-D shape below? 4 in. 9 in. 2 in.

Question 9 9. What is the surface area of the 3-D figure below?

Question 10 10. What would the volume of the resulting figure be if these levels are stacked on top of each other ?

Question 11 11. If the rectangle below was filled with cubes 5 levels high, what would be the total volume?

Question 12 12. When put together, what is the volume of this figure?

Question 13 13. What would be the volume of the 3-D figure below, if it was completely filled with cubes?

Question 14 14. Finish calculating the area of the 5 faces of this figure. Then find the surface area and volume of this triangular prism. 5 cm 48 32 4 cm ______ 8 cm 3 cm ______ 6 cm ______ Volume = ____________

Question 15 What is the perimeter of figure A? Perimeter = ___________________ = 1 square meter figure A

Question 16 16. Find the surface area of the figure below. 100 meters 12 meters 9 meters

Question 17 What is the volume of the figure below? Volume = ___________________ 5 ft. 18 ft 16 ft

Question 18 4 cm Will this flat pattern cover the rectangle exactly, with no overlaps or gaps? Yes / No and why? 4 cm 10 cm

Dimensions Volume Surface Area Question 19 19. George is looking for all the rectangular prisms that he can create with 30 cubes. Fill out the chart below to help George. Dimensions Volume Surface Area ___ x ___ x ___

Question 20 20a. What is the height of prism A? __________________ b. What is the height of the white triangular base of prism A? _______________ 12 cm 10 cm 7 cm 8 cm 11 cm

Question 21 21. Which shape below has a volume of 6 and a surface area of 22? B A C D

Question 22 22. Give the dimensions of the rectangular prism that can be created by this flat pattern. Use grid paper if needed. Then find the volume and surface area of the prism. Dimensions Volume Surface Area ___x___x___

Question 23 What is the area of just the triangular base? _________________ What is the volume of the prism? _____________________ What is the surface area of the prism? ____________________ 7 cm 6 cm 5 cm 10 cm 8 cm

Answers: 1. perimeter 2. 17 sq. units 19. 3. 52 sq. units 4. 10 cu. units 5. 184 sq. units 6. 60 cu. units 7. 50 sq. cm 8. 72 cu. inches 9. 26 sq. units 10. 24 cu. units 11. 40 cu. units 12. 310 cu. Units 13. 90 cu. Units 14. Surface Area = 138 sq. cm Volume = 72 cu. cm 15. 22 meters 16. 4416 sq. meters 17. Volume = 1,440 ft3 18. No, the two end flats should be 4 x 4 rectangle and they are 4 x 5 rectangles. They’re the wrong size. 19. Dimensions Volume Surface Area 1 x 1 x 30 30 un3 122 un2 1 x 2 x 15 94 un2 1 x 3 x 10 86 un2 1 x 5 x 6 82 un2 2 x 3 x 5 62 un2 20a. 8 cm b. 7 cm 21. B 22a. 2 x 2 x 7 (any order) 28 u3 64 u2 23a. 20 cm2 200 cm3 250 cm2