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Page 1: Choose a category. You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer. Click to begin. By Vivian Hu and Cindy Fan.

Choose a category. You will be given the question.

You must give the correct answer.

Click to begin.

By Vivian Hu and Cindy Fan

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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Volume Miscellaneous ?

10 Point

20 Points

30 Points

40 Points

50 Points

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Faces, Vertices and Edges

SurfaceArea

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Find the surface area of this solid:

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Find the surface area of this

cylinder12 ft

13 ft

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Find the lateral area of a face on this

pyramid:

4.5

m

h = 9.7 m

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Find the surface area of this cone:

h = 21 in. 27˚

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Find the surface area of this cylinder:

h = 4 ftd = 36 in.

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Find the volume of this

cube:

Each small square side = 3cm

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Find the volume of this

cylinder:

d = 12 m

h = 15.75 m

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Find the volume of

this pyramid:

s = 6.5 in.

h = 31 in.

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Find the radius of this cone:

V = 62.5π ft³

h = 7.83 ft.

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Find the volume of this figure.

h = 9 ft

5 ft

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How many faces, vertices and edges does a octagonal prism

have?

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How many vertices does a figure with 30 edges and 10

faces have?

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If a figure has 5 hexagonal faces and 6 triangular faces,

how many edges does it have?

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How many faces does a figure with 12 edges and 10 vertices have? Use Euler’s theorem

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How many edges does a polyhedron with 10 octagons, 2 nonagons, and 20 triangles

have?

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Name the figure

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What would polyhedron would this net form if it were

put together?

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Find the volume of this oblique solid.

h = 53.2 ft

r = 23 ft

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Name the cross section of this figure.

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DAILY DOUBLE: What are the two

possible cross sections when a sphere is cut?

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Is this polyhedron convex or concave? Explain why.

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What is the name of Chapter 12?

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Determine which popcorn box could hold more popcorn.

b1 = 10 in

h = 20 in

d = 12 inches

h = 4 inchesb2 = 6 in

w = 2 in

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Write the equations for finding the surface area and volume of a sphere.

Use these equations to find the surface area and

volume of a sphere with a diameter of 12.96 cm.

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What was the exact date we started

Chapter 12?

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Make your wager

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Find the volume of an ice cream cone

with a bite out of it. Assume all bites and

scoops are perfect halves of spheres.

Then find the surface area of the

entire ice cream cone without the bite taken out of it.

d =8

ft.

2.5 ft.

h = 15 ft.