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Welcome! Ready for the test?

1. Get your calculator.2. The only things on your desk should be…

A pencil or pen, scratch paper, & calculator

3. Put your name on the scratch paper and a smiley face under your name and sit silently.

4. Do not talk no matter what your classmates are doing!

5. If you take notes during our review, you will do GREAT on the test tomorrow.

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Unit 3 Test Review

Geometric Applications of Exponents

(Pythagorean Theorem / Volume

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The volume of a cylinder is 100π cubic feet. If the height of the cylinder is 4 feet, what is its diameter?

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Solve for y: 2 = 16

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What is the relationship between the volume of a cone, and the volume of a cylinder if they have the same height and radius?

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3 in.

5 in.

Find the length of the missing side.

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10 mm

5 mm

What is the volume of the following cone?

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A Pringles can is 10.5 inches tall and has a radius of 1.5 inches. What is the volume of the can?

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Find the volume of the sphere below:

22 cm.

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If a cylinder has a volume of 33 cubic inches, what is the volume of a cone with the same diameter and height? What is the volume of a sphere with the same diameter?

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The vertices of 3 squares are joined to form a right triangle. What is the area of the largest square?

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What is the distance between P1 and P2?

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The classes in a school are located in the shape of a diamond. If Bryan runs from math class to science, and Michael runs from math to history, how much further did Michael run?

50 feet50 feet

50 feet50 feet

Math

History

Science

English

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A spider has taken up residence in a small cardboard box which measures 2 inches by 4 inches by 4 inches. What is the length, in inches, of a straight spider web that will carry the spider from the lower right front corner of the box to the upper left back corner of the box?