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Praxis II Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (5018) Exam - Mathematics - Informal Geometry and Measurement
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Praxis II Elementary Education: Content Knowledge (5018) Exam - Mathematics - Informal Geometry and Measurement
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1. A triangular prism has a right triangle cross-section. The orthogonal sides are each 2 cm wide, and the total length of the prism is 10 cm. The total surface area of the prism and its volume are:
2. The two prisms shown below are similar. What is the measurement of
?
3. A can has a radius of 1.5 inches and a height of 3 inches. Which of the following best represents the volume of the can?
4. The total perimeter of an L-shaped field is 800 feet. The longest side is 300 feet, and the longest width is 100 feet. The shorter sides are 50 feet and 50 feet respectively. The total area of the field is:
5. A city is at an elevation of 6,700 feet. Which of the following best represents the elevation in miles?
6. A complex right triangle has orthogonal sides of length
 and
. The hypotenuse has the length:
7. What is the educational purpose of having students measure the length of an object, such as their desk or table, with non-standard measuring units smaller than the object, such as crayons?
8. The total perimeter of an L-shaped field is 800 feet. The longest side is 300 feet, and the longest width is 100 feet. The shorter sides are 50 feet and 50 feet respectively. The total area of the field is:
9. A triangular prism has a right triangle cross-section. The orthogonal sides are each 2 cm wide, and the total length of the prism is 10 cm. The total surface area of the prism and its volume are:
10. A round cylinder has radius r and height h. It has a total surface area of:
11. A large L-shaped field is 400 m long in its longest side, and 150 m wide at its widest point. The opposite parallel sides are only 1/5 as long. The total perimeter of the field is: