G-MG.A: Geometric Measurement and Dimension Explain volume formulas and use them to solve problems

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Name: Date: G-MG.A: Geometric Measurement and Dimension Explain volume formulas and use them to solve problems 1. A shipping container is in the shape of a right rectangular prism with a length of 12 feet, a width of 8.5 feet, and a height of 4 feet. The container is completely filled with contents that weigh, on average, 0.25 pound per cubic foot. What is the weight, in pounds, of the contents in the container? (1) 1,632 (3) 102 (2) 408 (4) 92 2. A gallon of paint will cover approximately 450 square feet. An artist wants to paint all the outside surfaces of a cube measuring 12 feet on each edge. What is the least number of gallons of paint he must buy to paint the cube? (1) 1 (3) 3 (2) 2 (4) 4 3. A hemispherical tank is filled with water and has a diameter of 10 feet. If water weighs 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, what is the total weight of the water in a full tank, to the nearest pound? (1) 16,336 (3) 130,690 (2) 32,673 (4) 261,381 4. The diameter of a basketball is approximately 9.5 inches and the diameter of a tennis ball is approximately 2.5 inches. The volume of the basketball is about how many times greater than the volume of the tennis ball? (1) 3591 (3) 55 (2) 65 (4) 4 Rochester, NY 14624 1

5. Molly wishes to make a lawn ornament in the form of a solid sphere. computations. The clay being used to make the sphere weighs.075 pound per cubic inch. If the sphere s radius is 4 inches, what is the weight of the sphere, to the nearest pound? (1) 34 (3) 15 (2) 20 (4) 4 6. A designer needs to create perfectly circular necklaces. The necklaces each need to have a radius of 10 cm. What is the largest number of necklaces that can be made from 1000 cm of wire? (1) 15 (3) 31 (2) 16 (4) 32 7. Seawater contains approximately 1.2 ounces of salt per liter on average. How many gallons of seawater, to the nearest tenth of a gallon, would contain 1 pound of salt? (1) 3.3 (3) 4.7 (2) 3.5 (4) 13.3 8. The density of the American white oak tree is 752 kilograms per cubic meter. If the trunk of an American white oak tree has a circumference of 4.5 meters and the height of the trunk is 8 meters, what is the approximate number of kilograms of the trunk? (1) 13 (3) 13,536 (2) 9694 (4) 30,456 9. Tennis balls are sold in cylindrical cans with the balls stacked one on top of the other. A tennis ball has a diameter of 6.7 cm. To the nearest cubic centimeter, what is the minimum volume of the can that holds a stack of 4 tennis balls? (1) 236 (3) 564 (2) 282 (4) 945 Rochester, NY 14624 2

10. A wooden cube has an edge length of 6 centimeters and a mass of 137.8 grams. Determine the density of the cube, to the nearest thousandth. State which type of wood the cube is made of, using the density table below. [2 Points] Rochester, NY 14624 3

11. During an experiment, the same type of bacteria is grown in two petri dishes. Petri dish A has a diameter of 51 mm and has approximately 40,000 bacteria after 1 hour. Petri dish B has a diameter of 75 mm and has approximately 72,000 bacteria after 1 hour. Determine and state which petri dish has the greater population density of bacteria at the end of the first hour. [2 Points] 12. A barrel of fuel oil is a right circular cylinder where the inside measurements of the barrel are a diameter of 22.5 inches and a height of 33.5 inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a liquid gallon. Determine and state, to the nearest tenth, the gallons of fuel that are in a barrel of fuel oil. Rochester, NY 14624 4 [4 Points]

13. The water tower in the picture below is modeled by the two-dimensional figure beside it. The water tower is composed of a hemisphere, a cylinder, and a cone. Let C be the center of the hemisphere and let D be the center of the base of the cone. Rochester, NY 14624 5 Question 35 is continued on the next page.

Question 35 continued If AC = 8.5 feet, BF = 25 feet, and m EFD = 47, determine and state, to the nearest cubic foot, the volume of the water tower. Rochester, NY 14624 6 [6 Points]

14. Walter wants to make 100 candles in the shape of a cone for his new candle business. The mold shown below will be used to make the candles. Each mold will have a height of 8 inches and a diameter of 3 inches. To the nearest cubic inch, what will be the total volume of 100 candles? Walter goes to a hobby store to buy the wax for his candles. The wax costs $0.10 per ounce. If the weight of the wax is 0.52 ounce per cubic inch, how much will it cost Walter to buy the wax for 100 candles? If Walter spent a total of $37.83 for the molds and charges $1.95 for each candle, what is Walter s profit after selling 100 candles? Rochester, NY 14624 7 [6 Points]

15. A water glass can be modeled by a truncated right cone (a cone which is cut parallel to its base) as shown below. The diameter of the top of the glass is 3 inches, the diameter at the bottom of the glass is 2 inches, and the height of the glass is 5 inches. The base with a diameter of 2 inches must be parallel to the base with a diameter of 3 inches in order to find the height of the cone. Explain why. Rochester, NY 14624 8 Question 15 is continued on the next page.

Question 15 continued Determine and state, in inches, the height of the larger cone. Determine and state, to the nearest tenth of a cubic inch, the volume of the water glass Rochester, NY 14624 9 [6 Points]

16. A snow cone consists of a paper cone completely filled with shaved ice and topped with a hemisphere of shaved ice, as shown in the diagram below. The inside diameter of both the cone and the hemisphere is 8.3 centimeters. The height of the cone is 10.2 centimeters. The desired density of the shaved ice is 0.697 g/cm3, and the cost, per kilogram, of ice is $3.83. Determine and state the cost of the ice needed to make 50 snow cones. Rochester, NY 14624 10 [6 Points]