Math 10C CH 1 Measurement Review Assignment With Answer Key 2012
Math 10C CH 1 Measurement Review Assignment With Answer Key 2012
Conversions
Metric
a. 4.56 km = _____________m b. 325 m = _____________km
Imperial
a. 3 yd = _____________in b. 180 in = ___________yd
c. 4 yd = ______________ ft d. 72 ft = _____________ yd
1. Chris is 5 feet 9 inches, and has a mass of 175 lbs. He wants to get his driver’s license but
they need his height in cm and his mass in kg.
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Right Pyramids and Cones
1. Determine the surface area and volume of the following right cones and pyramids.
a.
5m
3m
b.
*note: This is a right square pyramid.
2. A right rectangular pyramid has base dimensions 8 ft. by 6 ft. and a height of 12 ft.
Calculate the surface area of the pyramid to the nearest square foot.
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3. A right pyramid has a square base with side length 12 m and a height of 7 m. Calculate
the surface area of the pyramid to the nearest square metre.
4. The surface area of a right cone is 400.2 m2. The radius of the cone is 6.0 m. Determine
the height of the cone to the nearest metre.
19 cm
2. A solid hemisphere has radius 7 ft. Determine the surface area of the hemisphere to the
nearest square foot.
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3. A sphere has a surface area of 10.1 m2. What is the radius of the sphere to the nearest
tenth of a metre?
a) b)
5 cm
5m
8 cm
6 cm 2m
7 cm
c)
6 cm
10 cm
4 cm
5 cm
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2. The Grampbell’s soup company needs to make labels for their soup cans. If their cans
have a circumference of 25 cm and a height of 10 cm, calculate the following…
b. Using your rounded answer from part a, calculate the surface area of the soup
can label.
c. If it costs $0.00045/cm2 to print the soup can labels, how much will it cost to
make 950 labels? Use your rounded answer from part c.
Composite Shapes
1. Calculate the surface area and volume of the following 3-D composite shape.
3 ft.
|
15 ft.
12 ft.
12 ft.
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2. A right cylinder has a hemisphere removed from the top. Determine the volume of the object, to
the nearest cubic inch.
19 in.
7 in.
3. A right square pyramid with a height of 5.8 m and side length of 2.6 m is completely filled with
water. If the water is allowed to drip from the pyramid into a rectangular prism with a length of 3
m and a width of 2 m, what will height will the water reach? Assume the entire volume of water
is transferred into the rectangular prism.
ANSWER KEY