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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1Find the lateral and surface area
of the trapezoidal prism.
$100 Answer from H1
Lateral Area = 312 m2
Surface Area = 375 m2
$200 Question from H1
Find the lateral and surface area of the trapezoidal prism.
$200 Answer from H1
Lateral Area = 264 ft2
Surface Area = 506 ft2
$300 Question from H1
The surface area of a cereal box in the shape of a rectangular prism is 1726 cm2. The length of the cereal box is 19 cm and
the height of the cereal box is 29 cm. Determine the width of the cereal box.
Hint: Use the base dimensions of 29 x 19.
$300 Answer from H1The width of the cereal box is 6.5 cm
$400 Question from H1
Find the length of the apothem if the surface area of the regular
pentagon is 459 yd2.
$400 Answer from H1Apothem = 6.2 yds
$500 Question from H1
Find the surface area of the regular hexagonal prism.
$500 Answer from H1
Surface Area = 511.2 ft2
$100 Question from H2A soup can has a diameter of 4 cm and a height of 8 cm. I want to put a label around the soup can. The label will cost $0.03/sq cm to print. How much would it cost to print 350 labels?
$100 Answer from H2
Lateral Area (1 label) = 100.48 cm2
Cost for 1 label = $0.03(100.48) = $3.01
Cost for 350 labels = 350($3.01) = $1053.50
$200 Question from H2
Given a right cylinder, determine the lateral and surface area.
$200 Answer from H2
$300 Question from H2
Determine the lateral and surface area of the right cylinder.
$300 Answer from H2
$400 Question from H2
$400 Answer from H2
The height is 9 meters.
$500 Question from H2
$500 Answer from H2Radius = 2 cm
Height = 8 cm
$100 Question from H3Find the surface area of the
triangular pyramid.
$100 Answer from H3
Surface Area = 89.4 mi2
$200 Question from H3
Determine the slant height and the surface area of the right square pyramid with a base length of 9 cm and a pyramid height of 7 cm.
$200 Answer from H3
Slant Height = 11.4 cm
Surface Area = 49.5 cm2
$300 Question from H3Find the lateral and surface area of the regular pentagonal pyramid.
$300 Answer from H3Lateral Area = 264.6 cm2
Surface Area = 392.7 cm2
$400 Question from H3
Determine the lateral and surface area of the regular hexagonal prism.
$400 Answer from H3
Lateral Area = 504.9 m2
Surface Area = 818.4 m2
$500 Question from H3The Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt, was
the final resting place for Pharaoh Khufu. At the time it was built, its height was 481
feet. Each edge of the square base was 756 feet long.
What was the lateral area of the pyramid?Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
$500 Answer from H3
Lateral Area = 925,000 ft2
$100 Question from H4Determine the lateral and surface
area of the cone.
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$200 Question from H4
The roof of the tower in a castle is shaped like a cone. The height of the roof is 30 feet and the radius of the base is 15 feet.
What is the lateral area of the roof?
Round your answers to the nearest tenth.
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$400 Question from H4
Determine the surface area of the cone.
$400 Answer from H4
$500 Question from H4
$500 Answer from H4
Slant Height = 5 cm
Radius = 3 cm
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Final JeopardyYou must cover both of these figures with paint. For the cone, you are required to cover it with exterior, semi-gloss paint which costs $13.97/gallon and covers 35 square feet. For
the triangular prism, you are required to cover it with interior, semi-gloss paint which costs $6.79/quart where each quart covers 12 square feet.
YOU CANNOT BUY FRACTIONAL CANS OF PAINT!
a. How much is it going to cost you to paint the cone?b.How much is it going to cost you to paint the triangular prism?
c.C. Combined, what is it going to cost you?
You must show all of your work and be able to explain your reasoning! Your daily points will be dependent on this question!
Final Jeopardy AnswerTurn it in … if you get the answer correct, you will earn 3 points extra credit!
EVERYTHING MUST BE CORRECT _ No Mistakes!