If anyone could help (as I'm kinda stuck) it would be really appreciated! This is the measurement thingy, lesson 13 unit 2

1.) Which solid has two bases that are triangles and three lateral surfaces that are rectangles?
Trianglular pyramid
Rectangular prism
Triangular prism
Rectangular pyramid
2.) A solid with parell and congruent bases cannot be which of the following?
Cone
Prism
Cylinder
Cube
3.) Which of the following are considered skew lines?
AB and AE
AB and CE
BC and CE
BC DE
4.) What is the base plan this set of stacked cubes?
A
B
C
D
5.) Which of the following ix the front view for this model
A
B
C
D
6.) Which solid does the net form?
Hexagonal prism
Hexagonal pyramid
Rectangular prism
Rectangular pyramid
7.) Which solid does the net form?
Square pyramid
Triangular prism
Trianglular pyramid
Cube
8.) What is the surface area for the given figure
2520 cm
2792 cm
4080 cm
2280 cm
9.) Use the net to find the approximate surface area of the cylinder to the nearest square meter
440 m
314 m
283 m
214 m
10.) What is the volume of the prism to the nearest whole unit
23 in
297 in
318 in
159 in
11.) What is the volume of the triangular prism to the nearest unit
392 ft
588 ft
1,176 ft
2352 ft
12.) What is the volume of the cone to the nearest whole number
871 in
1307 in
1415 in
2614 in
13.) What is the volume of the pyramid to the nearest whole number
99yd
132yd
198yd
396yd
14.) What is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit
7cm
5cm
9cm
8cm
15.) What is the length of the diagonal for the given rectangular prism to the nearest whole unit?
10cm
11cm
6cm
13cm

16.) The cones below are similar, although not to scale
What is the length of the large cone
4ft
6ft
9ft
12ft
17.) A cone has a radius of 40cm and a volume of 1, 875 cm. What is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 16cm?
120cm
300cm
75cm
750cm
18.)
What is the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 4meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
50m
101m
201m
268m
19.) What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
905m3
679m
452m
226m
If anyone could help that would be great, hehe!!!

bruh this school sucks i dont learn anything

Don't you know any of these answers???

what is the answer to 10?

To answer these questions, you will need to recall the properties and formulas related to different geometric shapes. Here are the steps to solve each type of question:

1.) Which solid has two bases that are triangles and three lateral surfaces that are rectangles?
- Identify the given options: Triangular pyramid, Rectangular prism, Triangular prism, Rectangular pyramid.
- Recall the properties of the given solids.
- Determine which solid has two bases that are triangles and three lateral surfaces that are rectangles.

2.) A solid with parallel and congruent bases cannot be which of the following?
- Identify the given options: Cone, Prism, Cylinder, Cube.
- Recall the properties of the given solids.
- Determine which solid cannot have parallel and congruent bases.

3.) Which of the following are considered skew lines?
- Identify the given options: AB and AE, AB and CE, BC and CE, BC and DE.
- Recall the definition of skew lines.
- Determine which pairs of lines satisfy the definition of skew lines.

4.) What is the base plan of this set of stacked cubes?
- Identify the given options: A, B, C, D.
- Understand what is meant by the base plan.
- Observe the given figure and determine which option represents the base plan.

5.) Which of the following is the front view for this model?
- Identify the given options: A, B, C, D.
- Understand what is meant by the front view.
- Observe the given model and determine which option represents the front view.

6.) Which solid does the net form?
- Identify the given options: Hexagonal prism, Hexagonal pyramid, Rectangular prism, Rectangular pyramid.
- Understand the concept of a net.
- Observe the given net and determine what solid it can form.

7.) Which solid does the net form?
- Identify the given options: Square pyramid, Triangular prism, Triangular pyramid, Cube.
- Understand the concept of a net.
- Observe the given net and determine what solid it can form.

8.) What is the surface area for the given figure?
- Calculate the surface area of the given figure using the appropriate formulas.
- Compare the calculated area to the provided options and select the closest one.

9.) Use the net to find the approximate surface area of the cylinder to the nearest square meter.
- Identify the given options: 440m, 314m, 283m, 214m.
- Understand the concept of a net and how it relates to the surface area of a cylinder.
- Calculate the approximate surface area of the cylinder using the net.
- Round the calculated area to the nearest square meter and compare with the provided options.

Continue these steps for the remaining questions, applying the appropriate formulas and concepts for each specific type of question.