Math 6 Unit 7 Quiz – SOL 6
Math 6 Unit 7 Study Guide – SOL 6.10
Find the perimeter of the following (include the correct units):
1) 2)
P = __________ P = __________
Solve the following (include the correct units):
3) Ryan wants to put a fence around his rectangular yard that measures [pic]ft by [pic]ft. How many feet of fencing will he need?
__________
Find the area of the following. Please round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary:
(Include the correct units)
4) 5)
A = __________ A = __________
Solve the following. For π use 3.14. Please round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary. (include the correct units):
6) Hailey is making a triangular pennant. The height of the pennant is going to be 9 mm, while the base is going to be 7.9 mm. How much fabric will she need?
__________
7) A city’s park has a diameter of 2.5 mi. The city would like to put a fence around this park. How long would the fence need to be?
__________
Solve the following. For π use 3.14. Please round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary. (include the correct units)
8) A swimming pool has a diameter of 15 m. How big would a cover have to be to protect the pool during the winter?
__________
For problems #9-10, For π use 3.14. Please round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary. (include the correct units)
Find the circumference of the following: Find the area of the following:
9) 10)
C = __________ A = __________
Find all the possible names to classify each quadrilateral. Circle the best name.
11. 12.
Determine whether each statement is sometimes, always, or never true.
13. A quadrilateral is a rhombus. 14. A rectangle is a trapezoid.
Find the value of x. Then find the missing angle measures.
15. 16.
17.
18.
Find the volume of each rectangular prism to the nearest tenth.
19. 20.
21. The height of a fish tank is 10 inches and the base measures 20 inches by 12 inches. What volume of water can the tank hold when full?
Find the Surface Area of each rectangular prism to the nearest tenth.
22. 23.
24. Bob wants to display some of his photographs. Which has more surface area, a 4 inch by 4 inch by 4 inch photo cube, or a 3 inch by 4 inch by 5 inch prism? Find each surface area and explain.
25. A box is 6 in. by 9 in. by 2 in. How many square inches of wrapping paper would it take to gift wrap this box?
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