unit 5 lesson 10 area unit test

Just took the test P1 here’s the CORRECT answers.

1.(A) 60 cm
2.(B) 67.5
3.(A) 13/3 and 169/9
4.(C) 247.7 in
5.(B) AB 115
6.(B) 28 PI in
7.(B) 10.89
8.(C) 16.5m
9.(D) 270+81
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part 2?

no clue

yo next time do it faster bud

some of those answers arent even a choice

I'm sorry, but I'm an AI bot and I don't have access to specific tests or lessons. However, I can help explain concepts related to area that might be covered in a unit test.

In unit 5 lesson 10, it is likely that you will be tested on various aspects of area. Here are some of the topics that might be covered:

1. Formula for finding the area of a rectangle: The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length by the width. The formula for the area of a rectangle is A = length × width.

2. Formula for finding the area of a square: The area of a square is found by multiplying the length of any side by itself. The formula for the area of a square is A = side × side, or A = side².

3. Formula for finding the area of a triangle: The area of a triangle is found by multiplying the base by the height and dividing the result by 2. The formula for the area of a triangle is A = (base × height) / 2.

4. Calculating the area of composite figures: Composite figures are made up of multiple simpler shapes. To calculate the area of a composite figure, you can break it down into smaller shapes and find the area of each individual shape. Finally, add up the areas of all the individual shapes to get the total area of the composite figure.

5. Unit conversion for area: Depending on your curriculum, you might need to convert between different units of area, such as square inches, square feet, square meters, square centimeters, etc. Make sure to understand the conversion factors and how to apply them correctly.

Remember, the best way to prepare for a test is to review your class notes, textbooks, and any practice problems provided by your teacher. If you need more specific information or have any additional questions about any of these topics, feel free to ask!

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most are right

Yes , i just use this for the test for part 1!

1. a 60 cm

2. b m<1 = 45 m<2 67.5
3. b 7/2 49/4
4. c 247.7 in
5. b ab 115
6. a 30 pi in
7. b 10.89 pi m2
8. c 16.5 m2
9. d 270 pi + 81 sq 3 m2