Formula Practice Find the area for the figure below. 12 m 6 m Answer: #1.

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Formula Practice

Find the area for the figure below. 12 m 6 m Answer: #1

Find the perimeter for the figure below. 12 m 6 m Answer: #2

Find the perimeter for the figure below. 9 ft Answer: #3

Find the area for the figure below. 7 ft Answer: #4

Find the area for the figure below. 11 m 4 m Answer: #5

Find the perimeter for the figure below. 11 m 5.2m Answer: #6

Find the area for the figure below. 6cm Answer: #7

Find the circumference for the figure below. 6ft Answer: #8

Find the area for the figure below. 4m 9m Answer: #9

Find the perimeter for the figure below. 12.4m 8.6m Answer: #10

Find the volume for the shape below. 10m 2m 5m Answer: #11

Use the formula below to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = (1.8 x C) + 32 If the degrees in Celsius is 2. Answer: #12

Use the formula to find the distance traveled: D = r x t D = distance r = rate (in miles per hour) t = time (in hours) If they had traveled for 10 hours at a speed of 45 miles per hour. Answer: #13

Use the formula to find the distance traveled: D = r x t D = distance r = rate (in miles per hour) t = time (in hours) If they had traveled for 5 hours at a speed of 35 miles per hour. Answer: #14

Find the area for the figure below. 9.5 m 4.5 m Answer: #15

Find the perimeter for the figure below m 10.7 m Answer: #16

Find the perimeter for the figure below. 2.5 ft Answer: #17

Find the area for the figure below. 3.8 ft Answer: #18

Find the area for the figure below. 17 ft 6 ft Answer: #19

Find the perimeter for the figure below m 23.5m Answer: #20

Find the area for the figure below. 12m Answer: #21

Find the circumference for the figure below. 12ft Answer: #22

Find the perimeter for the figure below. 26.9m m Answer: #23

Find the area for the figure below. 9m 12m Answer: #24

Find the volume for the shape below. 70m 10m Answer: #25

Use the formula below to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit: F = (1.8 x C) + 32 If the degrees in Celsius is 10. Answer: #26

Use the formula to find the distance traveled: D = r x t D = distance r = rate (in miles per hour) t = time (in hours) If they had traveled for 15 hours at a speed of 55 miles per hour. Answer: #27