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Area and Volume Unit Test

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Question
Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration of a parallelogram shows the following dimensions: The base is 12 feet. The perpendicular height from the top left vertex to the base is 7 inches. The height is drawn as a dashed line.

A pool company is installing a parallelogram-shaped swimming pool in a family’s back yard. Compose a rectangle to find the amount of area that the pool will take up in the yard. What is the area of the pool?

(1 point)
square feet

To calculate the area of the parallelogram-shaped swimming pool, we need to use the formula:

Area = Base × Height

The base is given as 12 feet. To find the height, we need to take the distance of the dashed line from the top left vertex to the base, which is given as 7 inches. We need to convert the height from inches to feet to use the formula correctly.

1 foot = 12 inches

So, 7 inches = 7/12 feet

Now we can multiply the base and height to find the area:

Area = 12 feet x 7/12 feet

Area = 7 square feet

Therefore, the area of the parallelogram-shaped swimming pool is 7 square feet.

Area and Volume Unit Test

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Question
Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows an unfolded box net. It is comprised of a rectangle at the center, two squares extending into three trapezoids on the top and bottom, and a trapezoid on the left of the rectangle. The top side of the rectangle is labeled in three distinct sections: starting at the left, a solid line of 3 is drawn, followed by a dashed line of 3, and then a solid line of 6. The bottom of the rectangle is labeled in three distinct sections: a solid line of 6, a dashed line of 3, and a solid line of 3. The left width of the rectangle is drawn as a dashed line, labeled as 3, which becomes the base of a shaded trapezoid. The dashed lines on the top and bottom of the rectangle are extended into squares of side 3, sides drawn in dashed lines. The three outer sides of each square become the longer bases of shaded trapezoids. The top shorter side of the trapezoid is labeled as 1.2 and the perpendicular height is 1.

Decompose the box net into simple polygons to find how much cardboard in square inches is needed to make the cube. Assume that all angles that look like right angles are right angles. All polygons that look congruent are congruent. What is the area of the shape in square inches?

(1 point)

Without the image, it is difficult to provide a precise answer to this question. However, based on the description provided, the following steps can be taken to find the area of the shape in square inches:

1. Identify the different polygons that make up the box net. These could include a rectangle, squares, and trapezoids.

2. For each of the polygons, calculate its area using the relevant formula. For example, the area of a rectangle is given by:

Area = Length × Width

3. Once you have found the area of each of the polygons, add them together to find the total area of the shape. This will give you the amount of cardboard required to make the cube in square inches.

Note that this process may be complex and involve several steps, especially if the shape is irregular or has different dimensions for its different parts. It is important to read the question carefully and make sure you understand each part of the box net before attempting to decompose it and find its area.

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