Noteables Interactive Study Notebook (26491.0K) - McGraw-Hill ...
Noteables Interactive Study Notebook (26491.0K) - McGraw-Hill ... Noteables Interactive Study Notebook (26491.0K) - McGraw-Hill ...
10–7Check Your Progressrectangular prism.Find the surface area of the3 ft6 ft2 ftEXAMPLEREMEMBER ITAccording to theorder of operations,first you simplify withinparentheses, then youmultiply, and finally youadd from left to right.PACKAGING A box measures 13 inches long, 7 incheswide, and 4 inches deep. What is the surface area ofthe box?S = 2lw + 2lh + 2whSurface area of a prisml = , w = , h = .S = 2 ( × ) + 2 ( × ) + 2 ( × )S = 2 ( ) + 2 ( ) + 2 ( ) Simplify within parentheses.S = + + Multiply.S =Add.HOMEWORKASSIGNMENTPage(s):Exercises:The surface area of the box is .Check Your Progress A box measures 9 inches long,5 inches wide, and 12 inches deep. What is the surface areaof the box?Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.256 Math Connects, Course 1
C H A P T E R10BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHERSTUDY GUIDE®VOCABULARYPUZZLEMAKERBUILD YOURVOCABULARYUse your Chapter 10 Foldableto help you study for yourchapter test.To make a crossword puzzle,word search, or jumble puzzleof the vocabulary words inChapter 10, go to:glencoe.comYou can use your completedVocabulary Builder(pages 241–242) to helpyou solve the puzzle.10-1PerimeterComplete.1. The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is .2. The formula for the perimeter of a square is .3. Find the perimeter of a rectangle.Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.10-2Circles and CircumferenceUnderline the correct term to complete each sentence.4. The distance around a circle is called the (perimeter,circumference).5. The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle iscalled the (radius, diameter).6. The circumference of a circle is equal to π times its (diameter,radius).7. Use a calculator to find the circumference of a circle with adiameter of 15 meters. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.Math Connects, Course 1 257
- Page 214 and 215: 8-4Check Your Progress Write the me
- Page 216 and 217: 8-6 Changing Metric UnitsEXAMPLES C
- Page 218 and 219: 8-7Measures of TimeEXAMPLE Add Unit
- Page 221 and 222: 8-8EXAMPLES Give Reasonable Tempera
- Page 223 and 224: Chapter 8 BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER8
- Page 225 and 226: C H A P T E R8ChecklistARE YOU READ
- Page 227 and 228: C H A P T E R9BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY
- Page 229 and 230: 9-1 Measuring AnglesMAIN IDEA• Me
- Page 231 and 232: 203015030150170109-2Estimating and
- Page 233 and 234: 9-3Angle RelationshipsMAIN IDEA•
- Page 235 and 236: 9-4 TrianglesBUILD YOUR VOCABULARY
- Page 237 and 238: 9-4EXAMPLES Classify a Triangle by
- Page 239 and 240: 9-5BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY (pages 219
- Page 241 and 242: 9-7 Similar and Congruent FiguresMA
- Page 243 and 244: 9-7EXAMPLE Identify Similar Figures
- Page 245 and 246: Chapter 9 BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER9
- Page 247 and 248: P T A E RH C9ChecklistARE YOU READY
- Page 249 and 250: C H A P T E R10BUILD YOUR VOCABULAR
- Page 251 and 252: 10-1PerimeterMAIN IDEA• Find the
- Page 253 and 254: 10-2Circles and CircumferenceMAIN I
- Page 255 and 256: 10-2Check Your Progress Use a calcu
- Page 257 and 258: 10-3Check Your Progress Find the ar
- Page 259 and 260: 10-4®ORGANIZE ITWrite the formula
- Page 261 and 262: 10-6Volume of Rectangular PrismsMAI
- Page 263: 10-7Surface Area of Rectangular Pri
- Page 267 and 268: Chapter 10 BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER
- Page 269 and 270: C H A P T E R11Integers and Transfo
- Page 271 and 272: 11-1 Ordering IntegersEXAMPLE Compa
- Page 273 and 274: 11-2Adding IntegersEXAMPLES Add Int
- Page 275 and 276: 11-2KEY CONCEPTAdding Integers The
- Page 277 and 278: 11-3WRITE ITThink about the numberl
- Page 279 and 280: 11-4Multiplying IntegersEXAMPLES Mu
- Page 281 and 282: 11-6Dividing IntegersEXAMPLES Divid
- Page 283 and 284: 11-6EXAMPLETEST EXAMPLE A scuba div
- Page 285 and 286: 11-7point SStep 1 Start at the orig
- Page 287 and 288: 11-8EXAMPLE Graph a TranslationTran
- Page 289 and 290: 11-9 ReflectionsMAIN IDEA• Graph
- Page 291 and 292: 11-10 RotationsMAIN IDEA• Graph r
- Page 293 and 294: C H A P T E R11BRINGING IT ALL TOGE
- Page 295 and 296: Chapter 11 BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER
- Page 297 and 298: Chapter 11 BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER
- Page 299 and 300: C H A P T E R12Algebra: Properties
- Page 301 and 302: 12-1The Distributive PropertyMAIN I
- Page 303 and 304: 12-2Simplifying Algebraic Expressio
- Page 305 and 306: 12-3Solving Addition EquationsMAIN
- Page 307 and 308: 12-1 12-3BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY (pag
- Page 309 and 310: 12-4BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY (page 292
- Page 311 and 312: 12-5EXAMPLE Solve a Multiplication
- Page 313 and 314: C H A P T E R12BRINGING IT ALL TOGE
C H A P T E R10BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHERSTUDY GUIDE®VOCABULARYPUZZLEMAKERBUILD YOURVOCABULARYUse your Chapter 10 Foldableto help you study for yourchapter test.To make a crossword puzzle,word search, or jumble puzzleof the vocabulary words inChapter 10, go to:glencoe.comYou can use your completedVocabulary Builder(pages 241–242) to helpyou solve the puzzle.10-1PerimeterComplete.1. The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is .2. The formula for the perimeter of a square is .3. Find the perimeter of a rectangle.Copyright © Glencoe/<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong>, a division of The <strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Companies, Inc.10-2Circles and CircumferenceUnderline the correct term to complete each sentence.4. The distance around a circle is called the (perimeter,circumference).5. The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle iscalled the (radius, diameter).6. The circumference of a circle is equal to π times its (diameter,radius).7. Use a calculator to find the circumference of a circle with adiameter of 15 meters. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.Math Connects, Course 1 257