7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
556 Volume and Surface Area

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Find the area of each triangle.








  1. YARD Anita’s yard is in the shape of
    a triangle. It has a height of 35 feet
    and a base of 50 feet. What is the area
    of the yard?


EXAMPLE 1

Find the area of the triangle.

12 in.

5 in. 13 in.

A = _^12 bh Area of a triangle


A = _^12 (12)(5) Replace b with 12 and h with 5.


A = _^12 (60) Multiply.
A = 30 Multiply.
The area of the triangle is 30 square inches.

Find the area of each circle. Use 3.14 for
π. Round to the nearest tenth.








  1. PIZZA Find the area of a circular
    pizza with a radius of 6 inches.

  2. CUPS A manufacturer measures a
    cup’s diameter to determine how
    much material is needed for a lid.
    The diameter is 10 centimeters. Find
    the area of the lid.


EXAMPLE 2

Find the area of the circle. Use 3.14 for
π. Round to the nearest tenth.

3 cm

Estimate 3.14 × (3)^2 = 3 × 9 or 27
A = πr^2 Area of a circle
A ≈ 3.14 × (3)^2 Replace π with 3.14 and r with 3.
A ≈ 3.14 × 9 Evaluate (3)^2.
A ≈ 28.26 Multiply.
Round to the nearest tenth. The area is
about 28.3 square centimeters.
Check 28.3 ≈ 27 

5 yd

14 yd 10 yd

17 mm

9 mm

24 mm 11 in.

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