
Word Problems!
Quiz by Julianna Damm
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You are wrapping up a birthday present contained in a box. The box’s dimensions are 14 inches long, 8 inches wide, and 5 inches tall. What is the minimum amount of wrapping paper needed to cover all surfaces?
A printing company wants to put images on a cube. If the side length of the cube is 22 centimeters, what is the total surface area of the pictures?
Your cousin has a rectangular pool in their backyard. The pool's dimensions are 14 feet by 8 feet by 12 feet. How much water will be needed to fill up the pool? Assume that 1 cubic foot is equal to 7.5 gallons.
Brooke and John are splitting up homework problems. If Brooke does 3 problems at a time, and John does 2 problems at a time. If they end up doing the same amount of problems, what is the least amount of problems they can have done?
Albert is making cookies and has 171.3 grams of flour to start. After he makes his first batch, he has 43.6 grams. How much flour was used in one batch of Albert’s cookies?
Your spaceship burns one tenth of it’s fuel every quarter megameter. How many full megameters can you travel without refueling?
Samantha makes friendship bracelets and has 331.83 inches of string. If each bracelet needs 42 inches of string, how many bracelets can she make?
Lucy needs a new carpet in her living room, but she doesn't know how much to get. If her living room is 50 ft by 30 ft, how would she find the amount of carpet she needs?
A triangle with sides of 4 and 3, has a hypotenuse of 5 is considered a right triangle. Another triangle has sides of 16 and 12, and has a hypotenuse of 20. How do we know that the second triangle is also a right triangle?
Your teacher wants you to find the area of a right triangle. Shauna says that we need to measure all three sides, but Susan says that we only need to measure two sides. Who would be correct?