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Grade 7 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 8: Measure Figures; Lesson 8: Volume and Surface Area of Composite Figures
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Question 9
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A carryout container is shown. The bottom base is a 4-inch square and the top base is a 4-inch by 6-inch rectangle. The height of the container is 5 inches. Find the volume of food that it holds.
Question 10
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Refer to the house shown. Find the surface area and volume of the house. Do not include the bottom of the house when calculating the surface area.
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Model with Mathematics Draw a composite figure that is made up of a cube and a square pyramid. Label its dimensions and find the volume of the figure.
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Question 12
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Persevere with Problems Draw an example of a composite figure that has a volume between 250 and 300 cubic units.
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Question 13
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Jaime is covering the boxes shown in felt, including the back and bottom. What is the total area to be covered with felt?