2. True or False?
If a parallelogram and a trapezoid have the same
perimeter, then they have the same area.
If two squares have the same area, then they
have the same perimeter.
If two rectangles have the same area, then they
have the same perimeter.
If two trapezoids have the same perimeter, then
they have the same height.
3. Let’s Play…
Players get half of
the time to
generate an
answer on their
own.
The other half of
the time is spent
sharing answers
and determining
one group
response.
4. A square playground is completely enclosed by
exactly 440 feet of fence. What is the area of the
playground?
5. A trapezoid had bases that measure 22 inches
and 34 inches. If the area of the trapezoid is 532
square inches, what is the height of the
trapezoid?
6. The manager of an apartment complex will install
new carpeting in a studio apartment. The floor
plan is shown below. What is the total area that
needs to be carpeted?
McConell, 2009, Ch 9.
8. You are wrapping a gift box that is 18 inches by
12 inches by 3 inches. What is the least amount
of wrapping paper you need in order to wrap the
box?
9. The base of a rectangular prism is 218.2 cm2. If
the volume of the prism is 16,277.7 cm3, what is
the height of the prism, to the nearest tenth of a
meter?
11. Jalen wants to build a deck on the back of his
house. How much wood will he need for the floor
of the deck?
McConell, 2009, Ch 9.
12. Wildwood Park has a swimming pool that is a 75
foot-by-25 foot rectangle. The pool is surrounded
by an indoor-outdoor carpet that is 12 feet wide.
How many square feet of carpet surround the
pool?
McConell, 2009, Ch 9.
13. A typical soda can has a base that is about
6.5 cm in diameter. The can is 12.5 cm high.
About how much soda, to the nearest cubic
centimeter, does it hold?
14. Look at the triangle below. If the area of the
triangle is 7.15 square feet, what is the height of
the triangle?
15. How much water can the trough hold?
McConell, 2009, Ch 9.
16. A trapezoid has a height of 12 cm and a base of
9 cm. The area of the trapezoid is 96 cm2. What
is the length of the other base?
17. Find the area of the shaded region around the
circle. Round your answer to the nearest tenth
of a foot.
McConell, 2009, Ch 9.