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Lesson 2 Assessment: Measuring Irregular Solids Volume
1. A cube has a side length of 3.0 cm. What is the volume of the cube?
A. 3.0 cm
3
B. 6.0 cm
3
C. 9.0 cm
3
D. 27 cm
3
2. One milliliter (mL) equals:
A. one centimeter.
B. one centimeter squared.
C. one cubic centimeter.
D. one meter.
3. The water displacement method of finding the volume of a solid can be used for:
A. regular solids only.
B. irregular solids only.
C. both regular and irregular solids.
D. neither regular nor irregular solids.
4. Use the image below to answer questions 4 - 5. The yellow figure is a solid.
What is the name of the yellow figure?
A. cube
B. rectangle
C. square
D. rectangular prism
5. If the length of the yellow figure is 4.0 cm, the width 2.0 cm, and the height 2.0 cm, what is the volume of the yellow figure?
A. 2.0 cm
3
B. 8.0 cm
3
C. 16 cm
3
D. 64 cm
3
6. The volume of a cube is found to be 64 cubic centimeters. What is the length of one side of the cube (in cubic centimeters)?
A. 2.0 cm
B. 3.0 cm
C. 4.0 cm
D. cannot be determined
7. A common unit for measuring the volume of a solid:
A. cm
2
only.
B. mL only.
C. both cm
2
and mL.
D. neither cm
2
nor mL
8. How would a solid sphere of steel best be described?
A. as a regular solid
B. as an irregular solid
C. as a regular liquid
D. as an irregular liquid
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