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Topic Review: Modeling with Geometry

Quiz by NYSED Geometry

High School
Geometry
New York State Next Generation Standards

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High School
Geometry
New York State Next Generation Standards
GEO-G.MG.A
Apply geometric concepts in modeling situations.

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A child's tent can be modeled as a pyramid with a square base whose sides measure 60 inches and whose height measures 84 inches. What is the volume of the tent, to the $nearest cubic foot$?
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3 questions

Q.A child's tent can be modeled as a pyramid with a square base whose sides measure 60 inches and whose height measures 84 inches. What is the volume of the tent, to the nearestcubicfootnearest cubic foot?
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60 sec
GEO-G.MG.A
Q.A vendor is using an 8-ft by 8-ft tent for a craft fair. The legs of the tent are 9 ft tall and the top forms a square pyramid with a height of 3 ft. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of space the tent occupies?
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60 sec
GEO-G.MG.A
Q.Francisco needs the three pieces of glass shown below to complete a stained glass window. The shapes, two triangles and a trapezoid, are measured in inches. Glass can be purchased in rectangular sheets that are 12 inches wide. What is the minimum length of a sheet of glass, in inches, that Francisco must purchase in order to have enough to complete the window?
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60 sec
GEO-G.MG.A

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