1.   The figure below is a ________.
   
    A. pyramid B. prism
    C. tetrahedron D. cube
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  2.   How many lateral faces does the figure below have?
   
    A. 5 B. 2
    C. 12 D. 7
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  3.   Find the volume of the cylinder below. Round to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 2102.1 in3 B. 1131.0 in3
    C. 978.2 in3 D. 1507.9 in3
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  4.   What is the volume of a cylinder whose diameter is 1.3 meters and whose height is 7.5 meters? Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 74.7 m3 B. 57.4 m3
    C. 10.0 m3 D. 39.8 m3
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  5.   Find the lateral area of the cone below. Round to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 1017.9 yd2 B. 1696.5 yd2
    C. 897.7 yd2 D. 1357.2 yd2
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  6.   Determine the volume of the sphere below. Round to the nearest hundredth.
   
    A. 220,893.23 m3 B. 994,019.55 m3
    C. 883,572.93 m3 D. 706,858.35 m3
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  7.   Find the ratio of the volumes of the similar cones below.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   Find the lateral area of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 1143.5 cm2 B. 2287.1 cm2
    C. 1099.6 cm2 D. 1134.5 cm2
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  9.   Find the height of a cylinder that has a lateral area of 606.2 m2 and a radius of 7.2 m. Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 560.9 m B. 6.2 m
    C. 13.4 m D. 26.8 m
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  10.   The lateral area of a regular pyramid with an octagonal base is 109.9 cm2. If the slant height is 6.7 cm, find the length of one side of the base. Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 32.8 cm B. 2.1 cm
    C. 4.1 cm D. 16.4 cm
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  11.   Find the radius of a cone if the volume is 385.1 cm3 and the height is 13.6 cm. Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 9.0 cm B. 27.0 cm
    C. 14.3 cm D. 5.2 cm
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  12.   Find the volume of a cone with height of 11.7 m and radius of 8.2 m. Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 411.9 m3 B. 1235.8 m3
    C. 823.8 m3 D. 617.9 m3
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  13.   What is the surface area of a sphere with radius equal to 17.2 cm? Round to the nearest tenth.
    A. 3,717.6 cm2 B. 21,314.4 cm2
    C. 1,239.2 cm2 D. 63,943.3 cm2
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  14.   A science class is making a scale model of the moon. If the surface area of the moon is 14,657,414.7 square miles and the scale factor model to original is 1:10,000, how much material will the class need to make the model? Round to the nearest hundredths.
    A. 1.47 square miles of materials
    B. 0.38 square miles of materials
    C. 14.66 square miles of materials
    D. 0.15 square miles of materials
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