geometry geopardy
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Welcome to Geometry Geopardy
review for lessons
1-4 of geometry
modeling unit
2D to 3D RATIOSVOLUMESURFACE AREA
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These are used to create three-dimensional figures.
What are two-dimensional shapes?
I am one of these. (general name)
What is a net (for a square pyramid)?
What is a cylinder?
I become one of these. (specific name)
What is a cube?
I become one of these. (specific name)
What is rectangular pyramid?
Who are Sir Fiss and Annette?
It is my calculated surface area.
What is 29.04 in2?
2.2in
2.2in
It is my calculated surface area.
What is 360 cm2?
It is my calculated surface area.
What is 94.2 ft2?
3 ft
It is my calculated surface area.
What is 1055.04 m2?
12 m
26
m
2.2in
2.2in
It is my calculated volume.
What is 10.65 in3?
It is my calculated volume.
What is 400 cm3?
3 ft
It is my calculated volume.
What is 59.58 ft3?
12 m
26
m It is my calculated volume.
What is 979.68 m3?
Because these two triangles have the same measurements, they are called this.
What is congruent?
Because these two squares have proportionate measurements, they are called this.
What is similar?
1.75 ft
A
3.50 ft
B
The ratio of the surface area of A to the surface area of B.
What is 1 to 4?
1.75 ft
A
3.50 ft
B
The ratio of the volume of A to the volume of B.
What is 1 to 8?
4 in
4in
Sara and Patrick each built a model cube for class. Sara’s cube
measured 4 in by 4in by 4 in. Patrick states that the ratio of the volume of Sara’s cube to his own cube is
1 to 64.
The measurements of Patrick’s cube.
What is 16 in x 16 in x 16 in?
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