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- @What is a prism?
- A solid with the same cross section throughout its length
- Any two-dimensional shape
- A special kind of parallelogram
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- @Which one of the following is not a prism?
- Triangle
- Cube
- Cylinder
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- @To find the volume of a prism you use the formula: V = area of cross section x length. All the dimensions in the formula must be:
- in the same units
- always in cm
- measured to the nearest 0.1cm
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- @A pyramid is made entirely out of equilateral triangles. How many faces does it have?
- 4
- 6
- 5
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- @How many faces does a cube have?
- 6
- 4
- 5
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- @Two cubes of the same size are joined together. How many faces can be seen?
- 10
- 12
- 8
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- @How many small cubes make up the model?
- #blocks
- 5
- 4
- 3
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- @If the volume of each cube is 2cmÏ, what is the total volume of the model?
- #blocks
- 10cmÏ
- 8cmÏ
- 40cmÏ
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- @The diagram shows the first two layers of a model. How many cubes would be needed for the 3rd layer?
- #blocks
- 9
- 16
- 8
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- @If the volume of this prism is 48cmÏ, and the cross sectional area is 12cmÏ, how deep/long is it?
- #triprism
- 4cm
- 48 x 12 cm
- 0.25 cm
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- @The diagram shows a cross section through a length of pipe. Assuming pi=3, what is the cross sectional area of the pipe?
- #anul
- 48cmÎ
- 27cmÎ
- 63cmÎ
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- @What is the volume of this tin can? (assume pi=3)
- #cylin
- 324 cmÏ
- 1296 cmÏ
- 216 cmÏ
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