
3D Composite Figures
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Easy
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TAQUELA GARNER
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Multiple Choice
Dan found the volume of the figure by dividing it into figures A and B as shown.
The volume of figure A can be found by multiplying ( 5 x 4) (2).
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Multiple Choice
Dan found the volume of the figure by dividing it into figures A and B as shown.
The volume of figure B can be found by multiplying ( 13 x 7) (2).
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Multiple Choice
Dan found the volume of the figure by dividing it into figures A and B as shown.
The total volume of the figure is 252 cm3.
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Open Ended
Dan found the volume of the figure by dividing it into figures A and B as shown.
REWRITE THE FALSE STATEMENT TO MAKE IT TRUE
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Multiple Choice
The figure shown has a cubed-shaped hole in the middle of it. The cube measures 2 mm on each edge.
The figure's volume can be found by subtracting the volume of the hole from the volume of the rectangular prism.
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Multiple Choice
The figure shown has a cubed-shaped hole in the middle of it. The cube measures 2 mm on each edge.
The volume of the cube shaped hole is 8 mm3
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Multiple Choice
The figure shown has a cubed-shaped hole in the middle of it. The cube measures 2 mm on each edge.
The total volume of the figure is 458 mm3
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Open Ended
The figure shown has a cubed-shaped hole in the middle of it. The cube measures 2 mm on each edge.
REWRITE THE FALSE STATEMENT TO MAKE IT TRUE:
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Multiple Choice
Tara found the volume of the figure by dividing it into a triangular prism and a rectangular prism.
The volume of the rectangular prism is 288 in3
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Multiple Choice
Tara found the volume of the figure by dividing it into a triangular prism and a rectangular prism.
The volume of the triangular prism is 90 in3
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Multiple Choice
Tara found the volume of the figure by dividing it into a triangular prism and a rectangular prism.
The total volume of the figure is 396 in3
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Open Ended
Tara found the volume of the figure by dividing it into a triangular prism and a rectangular prism.
REWRITE THE FALSE STATEMENT TO MAKE IT TRUE:
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