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Unit 10 Study Guide Test Date: 6-12-2009

Unit 10 Study Guide Test Date: 6-12-2009. In this test you will be asked to demonstrate knowledge of the skills seen in sections 11-1 through 11-8. -- There will be an essay on this test. Students will be asked to thoroughly explain their problem-solving process.

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Unit 10 Study Guide Test Date: 6-12-2009

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  1. Unit 10 Study Guide Test Date: 6-12-2009 In this test you will be asked to demonstrate knowledge of the skills seen in sections 11-1 through 11-8. -- There will be an essay on this test. Students will be asked to thoroughly explain their problem-solving process. -- Your knowledge of area and perimeter of plane figures (Unit 9) is also tested in this unit. Be familiar with finding the area/perimeter of parallelograms, triangles, regular hexagons, trapezoids and circles. Section 12-1 Prisms: Know the formulas for lateral area, total area and volume. Be prepared for all types of prisms: rectangular, triangular and hexagonal. Students should be able to find the area/perimeter of triangles and hexagons. Additional Practice: Use pg.518 Chapter Review #3, 4, pg.519 #1, 5. Section 12-3 Cylinders: Know the formulas for lateral area, total area and volume. Be able to transform your formulas from prisms to suit a cylinder. Be ready to express your answers in terms of π. Additional Practice: Use pg.518 Chapter Review #9, pg.519 #7, 8, 16. Section 12-2 Pyramids: Know the formulas for L.A., T.A., and volume. Be able to identify the height and the slant height. Students should be prepared to apply Pythagorean Theorem with this solid and recognize Pythagorean Triples. Focus on square pyramids (pyramids with a square base). Additional Practice: Use pg.518 Chapter Review #7, 8, pg.519 #9. Section 12-3 Cones: Know the formulas for L.A., T.A., and volume. Be able to identify the height and the slant height. Students should be prepared to apply Pythagorean Theorem with this solid and recognize Pythagorean Triples. Be ready to express your answer in terms of π. Additional Practice: Use pg.518 Chapter Review #10, 11. Section 12-4 Spheres: Know the formulas for T.A. and volume. Be ready to express your answer in terms of π, which means no decimals or mixed numbers. Improper fractions only! Students should expect a lot of application problems with all of the above solids. Students should be able to apply L.A., T.A. and volume to realistic word problems. Additional Practice: Use pg.519 Chapter Review #13 – 15. Section 12-5 Similar Solids: Given two similar solids with scale factor a:b, the ratio of the perimeters will be ____. The ratio of the base areas, Lateral Areas, and Total Areas will be ____. The ratio of the volumes will be _____. Additional Practice: Use pg.510 #4, 5, pg.519 #11 – 14.

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