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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 8: Measure Figures; Lesson 4: Volume of Prisms
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Question 19
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The table shows the dimensions of mailing containers.
Which container has the greatest volume?
Question 20
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The area of the base of a triangular prism is 50 square centimeters. The height of the triangular prism is 8 centimeters. Which represents the volume of the triangular prism?
Question 21
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The volume of the box below is 1.5 cubic inches.
Which of the following are possible dimensions of the box?
Question 22
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Short Response Box A is 12 inches by 18 inches by 24 inches. Box B is 12 inches by 12 inches by 30 inches. In cubic inches, how much greater is the volume of Box A?
Find the perimeter of each figure.
Question 26
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Write a formula for finding the perimeter of a square. Use your formula to find the perimeter of a square with side length of 0.5 inch.