
Unit 6 Review
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Victoria Colbert
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10 Slides • 31 Questions
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Cross Section =
2D shape formed by cutting a 3D shape.
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Perpendicular to the base
straight down.
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Parallel to base
staright across.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
An oblique shape will always have the same volume as a right shape if they have the same base.
True
False - an oblique shape and a right shape can never have the same volume
False - an oblique shape and a right shape can't have the same base
False - an oblique shape will always have the same volume as a right shape if they have the same base AND height
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Multiple Choice
Based on Cavalieri's Principle, will the two prisms have the same volume?
No, they will not be same. Although the heights are the same, the cross-sections are different shapes.
Yes, the heights of both prisms are the same and they have the same cross-sectional area. Therefore, they will have the same volume.
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Multiple Choice
Jenny says that the two prisms DO NOT have the same volume because the cross sections are not the same. Renee disagrees; she says that it isn't the shape that has to be the same but the area. Renee thinks they have the same volume.
Who is correct?
Jenny
Renee
Neither Jenny or Renee is correct.
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Multiple Choice
Only A & B
Only A & C
Only B & C
A, B and C
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Multiple Choice
The base areas are not the same.
It isn’t true that corresponding cross-sections have the same area.
The heights are not the same.
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Multiple Choice
What solid 3D object is produced by rotating the triangle around line m?
Triangular Prism
Cylinder
Cone
Triangular Pyramid
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Multiple Choice
What 3-D solid is formed when this rectangle is rotated about the vertical line?
Right, rectangular prism
Right, circular cylinder
Right, oval cylinder
Right, square prism
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a) Cavalieri’s Principle states that any two objects with the same cross sectional areas and heights must have the same volume.
True
False - the cross sectional areas are not relevant
False - only the slant height is relevant
False - even if they have the same cross sectional areas and heights, they cannot have the same volume.
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Multiple Choice
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Volume
Objective: Find the volume of various geometric shapes
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
55 yd3
121 yd3
22 yd3
330 yd3
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Find the volume of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
80 cm³
40 cm²
80 cm2
40 cm³
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Multiple Choice
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Conditional Probability
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Multiple Choice
How many children prefer vanilla ice cream?
78
131
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105
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Multiple Choice
How many total people were surveyed?
224
448
131
146
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Consider the following table with information about all of the students taking Statistics at Happy High School.
P( Male | Full-time)
28/71
3/7
12/71
3/10
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Multiple Choice
A science teacher gave her class two tests. 25% of the class passed both tests and 42% of the class passed the first test. What percent of those who passed the first test also passed the second?
59.5%
10.5%
1.6%
Not enough information
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Independent Events
If the first event DOES NOT influence the second, we can use the following formula.
Probability of Two Independent Events =
Probability of 1st Event × Probability of 2nd Event
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Multiple Choice
You roll a die and then flip a coin. What is the probability, as a percent, of getting an even number on the die and then a head on the coin?
25%
30%
10%
50%
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Multiple Choice
A spinner is pictured.
If you spun the spinner two times, what is the probability of landing on a white space and then a light gray space?
5%
50%
10%
0.05%
0.01%
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Dependent Events
If the first event DOES influence the second, we can use the following formula.
Probability of Two Dependent Events =
Probability of 1st Event × Probability of 2nd Event after the first event
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Example
There are eight shirts in your closet, four blue and four green. You randomly select one to wear on Monday and then a different one on Tuesday. What is the probability you wear blue shirts both days?
Probability of Two Dependent Events =
Probability of 1st Event × Probability of 2nd Event after the first event
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Multiple Choice
Shareen has to select two students from a class of 23 girls and 25 boys. What is the probability that both students chosen are boys?
27%
26%
25%
48%
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Fill in the Blank
A basket contains five apples and seven peaches. You randomly select one piece of fruit and eat it. Then you randomly select another piece of fruit. What is the probability the first piece of fruit was an apple and the second piece was a peach?
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Multiple Choice
1 ⁄ 16
1 ⁄ 2
1 ⁄ 4
1 ⁄ 8
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Multiple Choice
1/3
1/2
1/6
1/4
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3/20
1/4
3/31
2/27
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Multiple Choice
You are playing a game of scrabble. The tiles shown are dropped in a bag. You need to choose two tiles. What is the probability of choosing an "E", keeping it, and then choosing a "H"?
4/15
1/70
1/75
1/225
Cross Section =
2D shape formed by cutting a 3D shape.
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