Measurements Of Polygons And Circles Worksheets - Lance Mangham, 6th Grade Math, Carroll Isd Page 17

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Activity 10-12: All Area
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Use the scale drawing picture of the pool and the deck provided to you on the last page of this test to
answer the following questions. Show all equations and work on your notebook paper. Label!
Mr. Mangham is installing a huge pool in his backyard. There will be a deck all
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around the pool. What is the outside perimeter of this deck?
2.
What is the perimeter of the pool?
To lay the bottom of the pool, Mr. Mangham needs to know the area. What is the
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area of the pool?
To waterproof the deck, Mr. Mangham needs to know the area. What is the area
4.
of the deck?
If Mr. Underwood is designing a pool with both length and width half of Mr.
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Mangham’s, what is the ratio of Mr. Underwood’s pool area to Mr. Mangham’s
pool area?
If Mr. Mangham sections off two-fifths of the pool area for volleyball, how
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much area is reserved for volleyball?
Mrs. Snow wants a trapezoidal pool with the same area as Mr. Mangham’s. If
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one base is 50 ft and the height is 16 ft, how long would the other base need to
be?
Complete with =, >, or <.
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The sum of the angles in Mangham’s pool
The sum of the angles in Snow’s pool
SCALE: 1 in = 10 ft
POOL
DECK
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Created by Lance Mangham, 6
grade math, Carroll ISD

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