Question 1. Which solid has one base that is a triangle and three lateral surfaces that are triangles?

A. triangular pyramid
B. triangular prism
C. rectangular prism
D. rectangular pyramid

Question 2. A solid with two parallel and congruent bases cannot be which of the following?
A. cylinder
B. cube
C. prism
D. cone

Question 3. Which of the following are considered skew lines?

A pyramid is shown with a base formed by rectangle B C E D and a point above labeled A. The four remaining faces are all triangles.
A. AB and AE
B. AB and CE
C. BC and CE
D. BC and DE

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Question 5. idk about this one either.

Question 6. Which solid does the net form?

A net diagram is shown that is composed of a central normal hexagon. Each side of the hexagon forms a side of a triangle. The two sides of each triangle not attached to the hexagon appear to be equal in length.
A. hexagonal prism
B. hexagonal pyramid
C. rectangular prism
D. rectangular pyramid

Question 7. Which solid does the net form?

A net diagram is shown which includes a large, vertically oriented rectangle that is divided evenly into 4 rectangles by horizontal line segments. Rectangles of equal size are attached to the left and right sides of the third of these smaller rectangles from the top of the diagram.
drawing not to scale

A. square pyramid
B. triangular prism
C. triangular pyramid
D. cube

Question 8. What is the surface area of the given figure?

A prism is shown with bases formed by triangles with sides that are 10 centimeters, 26 centimeters, and 28 centimeters in length. The three lateral sides are rectangles of 36 centimeter length.
A. 2,564 cm2
B. 2,276 cm2
C. 2,184 cm2
D. 1,160 cm2

Question 9. Use the net to find the approximate surface area of the cylinder to the nearest square meter.

A cylinder and its corresponding net diagram are shown. The circular bases have a radius of 7 meters. The cylinder height is 11 meters.
A. 377 m2
B. 484 m2
C. 528 m2
D. 792 m2

Question 10. What is the volume of the prism to the nearest whole unit?

A rectangular prism with sides measuring 13 inches, 11 inches, and 5 inches is shown.
A. 29 in.3
B. 240 in.3
C. 526 in.3
D. 715 in.3

Question 11. What is the volume of the triangular prism to the nearest whole unit?

A triangular prism is shown. The height of the prism is 16 feet and the triangular bases have a side that is 15 feet in length. A dashed line that is labeled 3 feet is drawn to the opposite vertex from the 15 foot side of one of these triangles. A small square is located at the intersection of this dashed line with the side of the triangular base.
A. 360 ft3
B. 240 ft3
C. 1,440 ft3
D. 720 ft3

Question 12. What is the volume of the cone to the nearest whole unit?

A cone is shown. A dashed line from the edge to the center of the circular base is labeled 8 inches. A dashed line extends upward from the center of the circle to the vertex of the cone at a height of 13 inches. A small square is located at the intersection of the dashed lines.
A. 871 in.3
B. 1,307 in.3
C. 1,415 in.3
D. 2,614 in.3

Question 13. What is the volume of the pyramid to the nearest whole unit?

A large pyramid has a height of 7 yards, radius of 9 yards, and base of 7 yards.
A. 147 yd3
B. 175 yd3
C. 221 yd3
D. 441 yd3

Question 14. What is the slant height for the given pyramid to the nearest whole unit?

A pyramid is shown with a blue right triangle shaded inside. The pyramid has a base of 6 cm and height of 4 cm.
A. 7 cm
B. 5 cm
C. 9 cm
D. 8 cm

Question 15. What is the length of the diagonal for the given rectangular prism to the nearest whole unit?

A rectangular prism is shown. A bold yellow line extends from the upper rear vertex to the lower front right vertex. To the right of the prism the text 'Length equals 6 centimeters', 'Width equals 5 centimeters', and 'Height equals 9 centimeters' is displayed.
A. 8 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 11 cm
D. 12 cm

Question 16. The cones below are similar, although not drawn to scale.

Two cones are displayed. The smaller cone to the left is labeled 'r equals 6 feet' and the slant height is labeled '18 feet.' The larger cone to the right is labeled below with an x and the slant height is labeled '27 feet.'
What is the length of the radius of the larger cone?
A. 4 ft
B. 6 ft
C. 9 ft
D. 12 ft

Question 17. A cone has a radius of 24 cm and a volume of 1,920 cm3. What is the volume of a similar cone with a radius of 18 cm?
A. 480 cm3
B. 810 cm3
C. 1,080 cm3
D. 1,440 cm3

Question 18. What is the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 6 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
A. 226 m2
B. 905 m2
C. 113 m2
D. 452 m2

Question 19. What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 6 meters rounded to the nearest square meter?
A. 905 m3
B. 679 m3
C. 452 m3
D. 226 m3

THERE IS A PART TWO BUT I HAVE NOT GOTTEN TO IT YET I WILL COME BACK IF SOMONE ANSWERS ME

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