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Australian School Sacred Heart

Mathematics Worksheets
Year 6/Term2

Unit: 5. RATIOS
 Ratios

 Ratios Poster

 Equivalent Ratios

 Solving Ratio Problems Worksheet

 Solving Ratio Problems

 Solving Ratio Problems Worksheet

 More Ratio Problems

 Project: Ratios Performance Task A

1. Sacred's basketball team won 9 games this season and lost 5 games.
Write the win-loss ratio in simplest form.

5:9

9:5

5:1

1:5

2. Heart's basketball team won 9 games this season and lost 5 games.
Write the ratio of wins to total games in simplest form.

3. Which situations accurately describe a ratio of ? Select all that apply.

Tussel picked five daisies and eight roses.


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Shaula found five green fruit loops in her cereal bowl, out of every thirteen pieces.

Arren painted eight trees for every three birds.

For every eight shots, Maiden made five baskets.

4. Match the description with the ratio.

1. There are three silver bows for every four red bows in a bag. 3:4

2. There are four red bows out of ten bows. 4:10

3. There are six blue bows and ten silver bows. 3:10

4. There are three black bows out of a bag of ten bows. 6:10

5. Use the tape diagram to find the ratio.

Mr. Mids' art class used blue paint and purple paint for a school mural. Find the part-
to-whole ratio of purple paint to the total. Write the ratio using a colon and no spaces.

6. Use the tape diagram to find the ratio.

Mr. Mids' art class used blue paint and purple paint for a school mural. Find the part-
to-part ratio of purple paint to blue paint. Write the ratio using a colon and no spaces.

7. Use the tape diagram to find the ratio.

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Mr. Mids' art class used blue paint and purple paint for a school mural. Find the ratio
of blue paint to the total. Write the ratio using a colon and no spaces.

8.

Find the equivalent ratios of blue marbles to total marbles. Select all that
apply.

2 to 3

4 to 7

4 to 8

8 to 14

9.

Find the ratio of red marbles to total marbles. Write the ratio in simplest form.

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10.

Find the ratio of blue marbles to red marbles. Write the ratio in simplest form.

11. Write a ratio that can be expressed in lowest terms as 5:1

12. All of the following represent the same ratio except _____.

4:3

3 to 4

13. What is the ratio of yellow sections to blue sections, in lowest terms?

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5 to 3

3 to 4

3 to 5

1 to 2

14. What is the ratio of red sections to total sections, in lowest terms?

15. In a crowd, the ratio of men to women is 5 to 6. If there are 90 men, how many
women are there? Use the ratio table to help you find the number of women.

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Men 5 10 30 90

Women 6 12

women

16. Use the image below to describe at least three different ratios, written in simplest
form. Include at least one part-to-part ratio and one part-to-whole ratio.

17. Use the word CHATTAHOOCHEE to match each ratio.

1. 3:2 the ratio of E's to H's

2. 2:3 the ratio of H's to O's

3. 2:2 the ratio of O's to letters

4. 13:3 the ratio of T's to E's

5. 2:13 the ratio of letters to H's

18. Micah mixed 3 ounces of yellow paint with 5 ounces of blue paint. What is the
ratio of blue paint to the total amount of paint that Micah used? Write the ratio
using a colon and no spaces.

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19.

Sydney bought two packages of grapes and noticed that the amount of purple grapes to
green grapes was a ratio, as shown in the tape diagram above. Which of the following
ratios are equivalent to the ratio of purple grapes to green grapes? Select all that apply.

18 to 15

25 to 30

35 to 42

48 to 40

20. The ratio of students polled in 6th grade who prefer lemonade to iced tea is 8:4.
If there were 39 students in 6th grade polled, explain how to find the number of
students that prefer lemonade and the number of students that prefer iced tea
using a ratio table. If you wish, you may upload a copy of your ratio table.

21. Melissa’s mom is making waffles and pancakes for a class party. The ratio of
students who want waffles to pancakes is 4:6. Which of the following tape
diagrams represent the given ratio? Select all that apply.

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22. The ratio of blue marbles to red marbles in a bucket is 63 to 45. If there are 648
marbles, how many marbles are blue and how many are red? Complete the given
ratio table to solve the problem.

Blue 63

Red 45

Total 108 216 648

270 blue marbles, 378 red marbles

378 blue marbles, 270 red marbles

315 blue marbles, 225 red marbles

385 blue marbles, 263 red marbles

23. Recipe A calls for 2 cups of sugar and makes 48 cookies. Recipe B calls for 3 cups
of sugar and makes 54 of the same-sized cookies. Determine which recipe
contains more sugar in each cookie. Use complete sentences to explain your
reasoning.

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24.

A bag is filled with small and large marbles. The ratio of small to large marbles is 1:3. On
your own sheet of paper, draw a tape diagram to represent this situation.

There are eight more large marbles than small marbles. On your diagram, how many
marbles does each bar represent? [Type your answer as a number.]

marbles

25.

A bag is filled with small and large marbles. The ratio of small to large marbles is 1:3. On
your own sheet of paper, draw a tape diagram to represent this situation.

There are eight more large marbles than small marbles. How many total marbles are in
the bag? [Type your answer as a number.]

marbles

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Unit: 5. RATIOS
 The Value of a Ratio
 The Value of Ratios
 Comparing Ratios
 Comparing Ratios
 Double Number Lines
 Equations Project
 Equations
 Area of Triangles
 Project: Ratios Performance Task B

26. The value of a ratio is __________.

the sum of the two quantities in the ratio

the difference of the two quantities in the ratio

the product of the two quantities in the ratio

the quotient of the two quantities in the ratio

27. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar.

The diagram shows a green to pink ratio value of a0


.

28. A class has 7 boys and 10 girls. Select all associated ratios for this
class.

7:3

7:10

10:7

17:5

7:17

10:17

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3:7

10:3

29. Which of the following ratios has the same ratio value as 4:6?

5:10

4:12

6:9

4:16

30. Write a ratio value comparing 3 to a number, where the value of the ratio
is greater than 3:5.

31. Dalia's smoothie recipe has 4 cups of yogurt and 8 cups of fruit. Arturo's
smoothie recipe has 3 cups of yogurt and 9 cups of fruit.

Which recipe has a larger fruit to yogurt ratio?

Dalia's recipe

Arturo's Recipe

The fruit to yogurt ratios are the same.

32. Three friends went apple picking and then counted the apples they picked.

Red Apples Green Apples

Carmen 20 12

Dylan 12 10

Eli 16 20

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Who had the largest red to green apple ratio? Use complete sentences to
explain how you got your answer.

33.

If necessary, use / for the fraction bar. Please reduce to simplest terms

What ratio value is shown by the following double number line? Use / for the fraction
bar and do not use spaces. a0

34. A recipe calls for 2 carrots for every 3 stalks of celery. Walter is
preparing the recipe for a group and uses 15 stalks of celery. How many
carrots should he use? [Type your answer as a number.]

Use the double number line to solve.

carrots

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35.
Shira is decorating a room with green and purple balloons. She wants to use 4
green balloons for every 5 purple balloons. How many purple balloons will she
need if she uses 20 green balloons? Use a double number line to solve.

purple balloons

36. Explain how to draw a double number line representing a 1:4 ratio.

37. For any ratio, the second quantity in the ratio by the ratio
value to get the first quantity.

38. During his summer vacation, Alex spent 6 minutes riding his bike for
every minute he spent watching television. If he rode his bike for 780
minutes, how many minutes did he spend watching television? Use an
equation to solve. [Type your answer as a number.]

a0
minutes

39. Grace is organizing a snack for her friends. Each person will get 4 apple
slices and 6 pretzels. If Grace used 18 pretzels, how many apple slices
did she use? [Type your answer as a number.]

a0
apple slices

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40. If there are three sleds for every five children, which equation shows the
correct relationship between the number of sleds (S) and the number of
children (C)?

C= ×S

S= ×C

=S×C

S= ÷C

Unit: 6. RATES AND PERCENT


 Rates
 Real Life Unit Rates
 Rates and Ratios
 Rates and Ratios Worksheet
 Solving Rate Problems
 Solving Rates Problems

41. Express the following relationship as a rate.

$4.60 for 4 attempts

$1.25 per attempt

$1.75 per attempt

$0.75 per attempt

$1.15 per attempt

42. A train travels 120 miles in 3 hours. At this same rate, how many miles
will it travel in 8 hours?

400 miles

450 miles

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500 miles

320 miles

43. Express the following rate as a rate.

36 jumping jacks in 3 minutes

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jumping jacks per minute

44. Which of the following describes a rate?

growing 12 inches in 3 years

writing 4 pages in 1 hour

picking 80 apples in 30 minutes

45. What is the rate unit of running 4 miles in one hour?

miles per hour

miles

hours

46. Express the following relationship as a rate.

60 goals in 20 games

6 goals per game

3 goals per game

30 goals per game

goal per game

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47.
What is the ratio value associated with the rate of beats per minute?

80

60

40

20

48. Use the double number line to answer the question.

How many heartbeats are there in 4 minutes?

40

80

120

160

49. Use the double number line to answer the question.

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How many minutes until the heart beats 120 times?

120

10

50. Use the following table to answer the question. Mireya wants to buy 4
avocados. The local market sells avocados at the rate shown in the
table. The store down the road is advertising 4 avocados for $4.20.
Which has the better rate?

Avocados Price

1 $1.15

2 $2.30

5 $5.75

10 $11.50

51. Use the table to answer the question.

Avocados Price

1 $1.15

2 $2.30

5 $5.75

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10 $11.50

How much will 4 avocados cost?

$1.15

$3.45

$4.45

$4.60

52. A soccer team scores an average of 12 goals per season. A double


number line is drawn to figure out the average number of goals the team
scores in 6 seasons. Which of the following statements is true about the
diagram?

One number line increases by 12, and the other increases by 6.

One number line increases by 1, and the other increases by 6.

One number line increases by 12, and the other increases by 1.

One number line increases by 2, and the other increases by 1.

53. Select all that apply.

Zack is taking a test in which he answers questions at a rate of question per


minute. If Q represents questions and M represents minutes, which of the
following equations describe this rate relationship? Select all that apply.

M= ×Q

Q=3×M

Q= ×M

M=3×Q

54. Zack is taking a test in which he answers questions at a rate

of question per minute. How many questions can he answer in 6


minutes?

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3

18

55. Write an equation to solve and find the answer to the following rate
problem. Show all of your work.

A gardening store sells 6 plants per hour. How many plants they will sell in 7
hours?

Close

Course Information

Course: SHAS Mathematics 600 Semester 1

Unit: 6. RATES AND PERCENT

Assignment: 16. Quiz: Applying Ratios and Rates

QUIZ: APPLYING RATIOS AND RATES


Question #1FillInBlank

Answer KeyShow

Convert 40.64 centimeters to inches. [Type your answer as a number.]

1 inch ≈ 2.54 centimeters

a0 inches
Question #2MultipleChoice

Answer KeyShow

Complete the inequality.

6 gallons ___ 50 pints

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>

<

Question #3FillInBlank

Answer KeyShow

Alice ran 8 miles over the weekend. How many kilometers did she run? [Type
your answer as a number.]

1 mile ≈ 1.6 kilometers

a0 kilometers
Question #4FillInBlank

Answer KeyShow

Complete the statement. [Type your answer as a number.]

7 pounds × 16 ounces = a0 pound(s)


Question #5MultipleSelect

Answer KeyShow

Select all that apply.

Two different clothes detergents are on sale at Shop Mart. Clean White is
priced at $8.63 for 32 fluid ounces. Clean Bright is priced at $7.20 for 24 fluid
ounces. Which ratio tables are correct?

Clean White

cost $8.63 0.27

fluid ounces 32 1

Clean White

cost $8.63 1

fluid ounces 32 0.27

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Clean Bright

cost $7.20 1

fluid ounces 24 0.30

Clean Bright

cost $7.20 0.30

fluid ounces 24 1

56. Price-club sells a 12-ounce package of spaghetti noodles for $3.44 and

Shop Mart sells a 2 -pound box of spaghetti noodles for $8.35.

The unit price per ounce at Price-Club is $ , and the unit price per
ounce at Shop Mart is $

57. Crafter’s Warehouse sells 6 yards of solid color fleece for $16.49. They
sell 16 feet of patterned fleece for $15.40. Which fleece is the better
price?

Both the solid color and patterned fleeces have the same unit price.

The solid color fleece is a better price.

The patterned fleece is a better price.

58. Which paint costs the most per quart?


 Glide Paint: 1 gallon for $28.92
 Smooth Paint: 3 quarts for $22.75
 One-Coat Paint: 4 pints for $15.00
Glide Paint

Smooth Paint

One-Coat Paint

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59. A train travels with a constant speed of 86 kilometers per hour. How far
can it travel in 4 hours? [Type your answer as a number.]

a0 kilometers

60. Which runs faster: a mule deer that can run 80 feet in 6 seconds or a
gazelle that can run 140 feet in 10 seconds?

A mule deer runs faster

A gazelle runs faster

They run at the same speed

61. A marketing company is hiring two college students to hand out


brochures near an event.Marshall hands out 300 brochures in 2 hours.
Silas hands out 240 brochures in 90 minutes. Who handed out more
brochures per minute?

Marshall

Silas

Neither. They handed out brochures at the same rate.

62. A 6th grade student can complete 20 multiplication facts in 1 minute. If


he works at the same rate, how long should it take him to complete 35
multiplication facts? [Type your answer as a decimal number.]

a0 minutes

63. Which of the following measurements is larger: 4.3 liters or 562


milliliters? Explain your reasoning.

64. Which brand of rice is the better buy? Explain your reasoning.

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 Brand A: 12 ounces of rice for $2.24
 Brand B: 18 ounces of rice for $3.19

65. Michael drove his car for 150 minutes at a constant speed of 75 miles
per hour and then for another 2 hours at a constant speed of 81 miles
per hour. How far did Michael drive? Show or explain how you got your
answer.

Unit: 6. RATES AND PERCENT


 Percents and Fractions
 Clock Fractions-Percentages
 Percents and Decimals
 Percent Patterns
 Percent of a Number
 Percent of a Number
 Solving Percent Problems
 Project: Job, Salary, and Lifetime Income
 Project: Rates and Percent Performance Task B

66. Write a fraction with a denominator of 9 whose equivalent percent is


less than 100%. B.) Explain why the fraction is less than 100%.

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67. Which of the following are in order from smallest to largest?

60%, 0.2, 1/2

0.2, 1/2 60%

1
/2, 0.2, 60%

1
/2, 60%, 0.2

68. Express 64% as a fraction in simplest form.

69. Three out of every five students wore green on St. Patrick's Day. What
percent of the students wore green?

35%

60%

80%

75%

70. Complete the inequality.

9% ___ 0.4

<

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71. Express 0.52 as a percent.

0.52%

52%

520%

0.0052%

72. Which of the following is the best estimate for 31% of 9?

73. What is 46% of 22? Use a fraction and express your answer in simplest
form.

10

11

10

74. Rewrite as a percent. Make sure to label your answer with %.

75. Rewrite 4% as a decimal.

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76. Find 140% of 15.

77. Use the diagram to complete the statement. [Type your answer as a
number.]

60% 0f 20 is a0
.

78. Colleen spent 60 minutes online. If she spent 24 minutes on local news
sites, what percent of her online time did she spend on local news
sites?

24%

30%

40%

60%

79. Marie and her family are on a trip. So far, they have traveled 175 miles
and are 25% of the way to their destination. How many total miles will
they travel?

44 miles

200 miles

700 miles

875 miles

80. Each month, Ellie spends 4 hours in tap class at her dance studio. If
each month she spends 20% of her class time in tap class, what is the

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total number of hours she spends in dance classes each month?
Explain or show how you find your answer.

Unit: 7. GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT


 Polygons
 Polygon Creature Project
 Area of a Parallelogram
 Area of Parallelogram
 Area of Triangles
 Area of Composite Figures
 Area of Composite Figures
 Area of Composite Figures
 Project: Geometry and Measurement Performance Task A

81. What type of triangle can a right triangle be?

scalene

acute

obtuse

isosceles

82. What type of triangle is this?

acute

scalene

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equilateral

right

83. All rectangles are _____.

parallelograms

rhombuses

squares

quadrilaterals

84. A quadrilateral has no right angles, and two pair of congruent, parallel
sides. What is the figure?

square

rectangle

rhombus

parallelogram

85. What is the area of parallelogram ABDC?

7 cm 2

9 cm 2

12 cm 2

12.25 cm 2

86. What is the area of triangle ABD?


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7 cm 2

3.5 cm 2

6 cm 2

4.5 cm 2

87. If the area of the parallelogram is 15 cm 2, what is the area of the green
triangle?

30 cm 2

15 cm 2

7.5 cm 2

8 cm 2

88. What is the height of the triangle?

2 units

3 square units

3 units

can't be determined

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89. The area of a triangle is 18 square feet. If the base is 3 feet, what is the
height of the triangle?

6 feet

3 feet

12 feet

9 feet

90. The area of a rectangle is 51 square inches. If the width of the rectangle
is 6 inches, what is the length?

19.5 inches

13 inches

9 inches

8.5 inches

91. Steve is adding wallpaper to a living room wall and he needs to know
how much wallpaper to buy. If the wall is 8.5 feet tall and 12.5 wide, how
much wallpaper should he buy?

106.25 ft 2

96.25 ft 2

42 ft

108 ft 2

92. What is the area of the triangle?

15 cm 2

14 cm 2

12 cm 2
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24 cm 2

93. What is the area of the trapezoid?

88 in 2

128 in 2

96 in 2

48 in 2

94. What is the area of the composite figure?

84 m 2

72 m 2

108 m 2

96 m 2

95. What is the area of the hexagon?

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60 m 2

80 m 2

100 m 2

120 m 2

96. What is the measurement for this angle?

30 degrees

150 degrees

34 degrees

155 degrees

97. Explain how to determine the angle measurement for this angle.

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Unit: 7. GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT
 Solid Figures
 Solid Figures Around You
 Volume
 More Volume
 Finding Volumes

98. Which solid figure has one polygon base?

pyramid

cone

cylinder

prism

99. Which solid figure has seven vertices?

heptagonal prism
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hexagonal pyramid

triangular prism

octagonal pyramid

100. What is the name of this solid figure?

rectangular pyramid

cylinder

triangular prism

rectangular prism

101. Which solid figure has nine edges?

rectangular pyramid

octagonal pyramid

rectangular prism

triangular prism

102. What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

64 m3

128 m3

256 m3
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288 m3

103. A rectangular prism is 4 inches long, 6 inches wide, and has a


height of 5 inches. What is its volume?

60 in3

120 in3

148 in3

240 in3

104. A cube is 6 feet on each side. What is its volume?

36 ft3

96 ft3

108 ft3

216 ft3

105. Which right rectangular prism does not have a volume of 48 cubic
centimeters?
l = 4 centimeters, w = 3 centimeters, h = 4 centimeters

l = 12 centimeters, w = 2 centimeters, h = 2 centimeters

l = 2 centimeters, w = 4 centimeters, h = 6 centimeters

l = 3 centimeters, w = 4 centimeters, h = 6 centimeters

106. Suppose each cube in this figure is a -inch cube. Select all that
are true.

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The dimensions of this prism are 3 inches × 2 inches × 2 inches.

There are 96 cubes in the prism.

The volume of this prism with -inch unit cubes is the volume of the prism with 1-
inch cubes.

The volume of this prism is 15 cubic inches.

107. Morgan works for a company that ships packages and must
measure the size of each box that needs to be shipped. Morgan
measures a box and finds the length is 4.5 inches, the width is 9 inches,
and the height is 6.5 inches. What is the volume of the box? [Type your
answer as a number. Do not round.]

a0
cubic inches

108. The cargo area of a truck is 8 feet long, 6 feet wide, and 10

feet high. The volume of the cargo area is cubic feet.

109. What is the volume of a shipping cube with dimensions of 2

feet?

6 cubic feet

15 cubic feet

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8 cubic feet

110. Identify this prism and describe it using the following vocabulary
terms: base, edge, face, and vertex.

111. Describe or show two different ways to find the volume of a right
rectangular prism with dimensions of 9 centimeters by 7 centimeters by
12 centimeters.

112. Explain the difference between finding the volume of this right

rectangular prism with whole unit cubes and with -unit cubes.

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Unit: 7. GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT
 Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
 Finding Surface area of Rectangular Prism Object
 Surface Area of Triangular Prisms
 Surface Area of A Triangular Prism Object Around You
 Surface Area of Pyramids
 Surface Area of Pyramid Object Around You
 Project: Geometry and Measurement Performance Task B

113. What is the surface area of the rectangular prism?

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128 m2

144 m2

256 m2

288 m2

114. A rectangular prism is 3 inches long, 5 inches wide, and has a


height of 6 inches. What is its surface area?

63 in2

90 in2

120 in2

126 in2

115. In the net of a rectangular prism, each square of the grid is 1


square meter. What is the surface area of the prism?

172 m2

96 m2

108 m2

216 m2

116. A certain rectangular prism has a height of 6 m, a length of 5 m,


and a width of 4 m. Give the dimensions of a second rectangular prism
that will have the same surface area of the first one.

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117. Which expressions will help you find the surface area of this right
triangular prism? Select all that apply.

5 × 11

11 × 3

4 × 11

×3×5

118. Find the surface area of this triangular prism.

144 square centimeters

138 square centimeters


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156 square centimeters

132 square centimeters

119.
The base of this prism is triangle.

120. Find the lateral surface area of this prism.

40 square meters

3 square meters

60 square meters

25 square meters

121. Find the total surface area of this prism. [Type your answer as a
number.]
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square meters

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122. Which of the following best describes the pyramid represented by
this net?

square pyramid

rectangular pyramid

triangular pyramid

tetrahedron

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123. Find the surface area of the pyramid represented by this net.
[Type your answer as a number.]

a0
square centimeters

124. A toy pyramid has the dimensions shown below. The base of the
pyramid is an equilateral triangle. What is the area of the base of this
pyramid?

21 cm 2

42 cm 2

31.5 cm 2

27 cm 2

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125. A toy pyramid has the dimensions shown below. The base of the
pyramid is an equilateral triangle. What is the surface area of this
pyramid?

48 cm2

129 cm2

102 cm2

81 cm2

126. Using complete sentences, describe the net of a rectangular


prism with a length of 12 centimeters, a width of 9 centimeters, and a
height of 5 centimeters.

127. Use complete sentences to describe the net of a triangular


pyramid with an equilateral triangle for a base.

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