3-D Shape Review. Question What is a 3-D shape that has 5 FACES.

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3-D Shape Review

Question What is a 3-D shape that has 5 FACES

Answer Pyramid

Which of the nets below could be used to form a pyramid like the one below? Question

Answer B

Alexis has two solid figures. One is a cube, and one is a square pyramid. What do the two figures have in common? a. They both have one rectangular face. b. They both have one triangular face. c. They both have exactly six faces. d. They both have at least one square face. Question

Answer D

Question Is a cylinder a polyhedron?

Answer NO

Question Is a triangular prism a polyhedron?

Answer YES

Question

Answer 54

Question Is a Cone a polyhedron?

Answer NO

Question Is a pyramid a polyhedron?

Answer YES

FORMULA SHEET a=Bh Rectangular Prism: Cylinder Prism:

What is It?!?! Volume- The number of cubic units needed to ____________ a space Volume is measured in:

The figure below is a net for a cube. Suppose the square labeled 3 is the bottom face of this cube. Which number names the square that will be the front face of the cube? a. 1 b. 2 c. 5 d. 6

How many faces does the rectangular prism have? a.4 b.5 c.6 d.7

How many verticesdoes the rectangular prism have? How many vertices does the rectangular prism have? a. 4 b. 6 c. 8 d. 10

Find the volume of the cylinder. a in 3 b in 3 c in 3 d in 3

Find the volume of the cone. a m 3 b m 3 c m 3 d m 3

James has a toy box shaped like a cube. The height of the toy box is 3 m. What is the volume of the toy box? a. 9 m 2 b. 9 m 3 c. 27 m 2 d. 27 m 3

Question How many 1 inch cubes can fit in a box that is 5 inches wide, 2 inches tall and 10 inches long?

Answer 100 in ³

Which of the nets below could be used to form a pyramid like the one below? Question

Answer C

Question

Answer 72 in ²

Question Match each situation with the appropriate units of measure. a cm 2 _______ volume of a rectangular prism b. 25 m__________ perimeter of a large square c. 5 mm__________ area of a parallelogram d ft 3 __________ length of a mosquito

Find the Surface Area

Answer 72 in ²

How do the volumes of cylinders and cones compare?

How do the volumes of prisms and pyramids compare?

Draw a.Top view b.Front view c.Right view

Find the Volume

How much cereal is in a box of Rice Krispies that is 2 inches by 6 inches by 10 inches, if the box is half full?