Name: Class: Date: ID: A. 2. What is the perimeter of a rectangular room that has a length of 5.1 m and a width that is 2 m less than the length?

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Name: Class: _ Date: _ ID: A Review Package 3 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. What is the perimeter of a square garden with a side length of 3.2 m? a. 12.8 m c. 10.2 m b. 9.2 m d. 6.4 m 2. What is the perimeter of a rectangular room that has a length of 5.1 m and a width that is 2 m less than the length? a. 24.4 m c. 16.4 m b. 15.4 m d. 20.4 m 3. Convert 4.8 miles into feet. a. 304 128 feet c. 25 344 feet b. 2816 feet d. 8448 feet 4. Convert 2.6 miles into feet. a. 1525 feet c. 164 736 feet b. 13 728 feet d. 4576 feet 5. Convert 64 041 inches into miles. Round to 1 decimal place. a. 1.2 miles c. 1.0 miles b. 0.8 miles d. 3.0 miles 6. Which of the following are the most appropriate SI units to use for measuring a person s height? a. centimetres c. feet b. millimetres d. inches 7. If 17 km is equal to 10.56 miles, how many kilometres are in a mile? Round to 1 decimal place. a. 0.6 km c. 6.4 km b. 1.6 km d. 2.1 km 8. A carpenter measures the perimeter of a room to be 56'9 13 ". He needs to buy baseboard to finish the 16 room but the store only sells it by the full metre. How many metres of baseboard will he need to buy? a. 2 m c. 18 m b. 174 m d. 1732 m 1

Name: ID: A 9. A 4" by 6" photograph is in a frame 3 " wide. What is the outer perimeter of the framed photograph? 4 a. 26" c. 22" b. 13" d. 41" 10. The driving distance from Yellowknife, NWT, to Whitehorse, YT, is 2704 km. What is this distance in miles? a. 1352 miles c. 4326 miles b. 1690 miles d. 901 miles 11. Surface area is measured in which type of units? a. zero units c. linear units b. square units d. cube units 12. What is the surface area of a cube that measures 16" on each side? a. 2048 in 2 c. 1024 in 2 b. 1536 in 2 d. 256 in 2 13. An aluminum pop can measures 11 cm high and has a radius of 3 cm. What is the surface area of the exposed can, to 2 decimal places? a. 28.27 cm c. 263.89 cm b. 367.57 cm d. 226.19 cm 14. Find the surface area of this cone. Include the surface area of the base of the cone. Round to 1 decimal place. a. 21519.9 cm 2 c. 1162.4 cm 2 b. 879.6 cm 2 d. 1099.6 cm 2 2

Name: ID: A 15. What is the surface area of a box with no lid that is 75 cm long, 0.4 m wide, and 200 mm high? a. 7600 cm 2 c. 30 220 cm 2 b. 10 600 cm 2 d. 5700 cm 2 16. A square-based pyramid has a base length of 10 feet, a height of 45 inches, and a slant length of 3 yards. What is the surface area, including the base? a. 175 ft 2 c. 280 ft 2 b. 337.5 ft 2 d. 200 ft 2 17. How many ml are in 1 cup? a. 100 ml c. 300 ml b. 250 ml d. 500 ml 18. Find the volume of the rectangular prism below, in in 3. a. 36.5 in 3 c. 234.7 in 3 b. 143.6 in 3 d. 39.3 in 3 19. How many pints are in 13.9 quarts? a. 29.8 pints c. 55.6 pints b. 7.0 pints d. 27.8 pints 20. A cube has a volume of 1 cubic foot. What is its volume in cubic inches? a. 144 cu in c. 1728 cu in b. 1827 cu in d. 168 cu in 3

Name: ID: A Short Answer 1. Find the distance Lori runs if she completes 9 laps of this track. 2. Michael has been training to run a 4-minute mile. He manages to run 1700 m in 4 minutes. Did he succeed? 3. Charlie drove for 3 hours at 80 km/h. a) How far did he travel in kilometres? b) How far did he travel in miles? Calculate the distance to the nearest mile. 4. The circumference of a circular fountain is 30 inches. a) What is the circumference in centimetres, to one decimal place? b) What is the radius of the fountain in centimetres, to one decimal place? 5. A garden measures 14 yd by 10 yd. In order to grow well, vegetables need about 0.8 m 2 of space each. How many plants can you expect to grow in the garden? 4

ID: A Review Package 3 Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.1 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 TOP: Systems of Measurement KEY: Perimeter 2. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.1 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 TOP: Systems of Measurement KEY: Perimeter 3. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.1 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO2 TOP: Systems of Measurement KEY: Converting between imperial units 4. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.1 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO2 TOP: Systems of Measurement KEY: Converting between imperial units 5. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.1 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO2 TOP: Systems of Measurement KEY: Converting between imperial units 6. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: SI units 7. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO1 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Converting from imperial to SI units 8. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 M-SO2 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Converting from imperial to SI units 9. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Perimeter Imperial units 10. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO1 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Converting from SI to imperial units 11. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.3 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO1 M-SO2 12. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.3 13. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.3 14. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.3 1

ID: A 15. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.3 16. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.3 17. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.4 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO1 TOP: Volume KEY: Converting from SI to imperial units 18. ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.4 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO1 M-SO2 M-SO3 TOP: Volume KEY: Converting from SI to imperial units 19. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.4 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO2 TOP: Volume KEY: Converting between imperial units 20. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Difficult REF: 3.4 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO2 M-SO3 TOP: Volume KEY: Converting between imperial units SHORT ANSWER 1. ANS: Calculate the perimeter of the track. P = 2(side) + πd P = 2(60) + π(40) P 246 yd Multiply the perimeter by the number of laps. 9 laps 246 = 2214 yd Lori runs 2214 yd. PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.1 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 TOP: Systems of Measurement KEY: Perimeter 2. ANS: Convert 1 mile to metres. 1 mile = 1.609 km or 1609 m Since 1 mile is about 1609 metres, Michael succeeded. PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO2 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Converting from imperial to SI units 2

ID: A 3. ANS: a) Multiply Charlie s speed by the number of hours he drove. 3 hours 80 km/h = 240 km Charlie drove 240 km. b) Convert the distance in kilometres to miles. 1 km = 0.6214 mi 240 km 0.6214 mi/km = 149 mi Charlie drove about 149 miles. PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO1 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Converting from SI to imperial units 4. ANS: a) Convert the circumference from inches to centimetres. 1 in = 2.54 cm 30 in 2.54 cm/in = 76.2 cm The circumference of the fountain is 76.2 cm. b) Use the formula for the circumference of a circle to calculate the radius. C = 2πr 76.2 = 2πr 76.2 2π 76.2 2π = 2πr 2π = r 12.1 = r The radius of the fountain is 12.1 cm. PTS: 1 DIF: Difficult REF: 3.2 OBJ: Measurement LOC: M-SO3 M-SO2 TOP: Converting Measurements KEY: Converting from imperial to SI units Circumference 3

ID: A 5. ANS: Convert the dimensions of the garden to metres. 1 yd = 0.9144 m Length: 14 yd 0.9144 m/yd = 12.8016 m Width: 10 yd 0.9144 m/yd = 9.144 m Calculate the area of garden. A = lw A = 12.8016 9.144 A 117.1 m 2 Divide the area by the space needed per plant. 117.1 0.8 146.38 You can grow about 146 vegetables in the garden. PTS: 1 DIF: Moderate REF: 3.3 LOC: M-SO2 M-SO4 A-SO1 4