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This document contains 10 geometry problems involving the use of variables in expressions describing geometric quantities such as perimeter, area, diameter, and volume. The problems require identifying the correct symbolic expression for quantities like the perimeter of various shapes, the area of rectangles and parallelograms, the diameter of a circle, and the volume of a rectangular box in terms of given variables like side lengths, widths, heights, and constants.

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AF3 1andAF3 2

This document contains 10 geometry problems involving the use of variables in expressions describing geometric quantities such as perimeter, area, diameter, and volume. The problems require identifying the correct symbolic expression for quantities like the perimeter of various shapes, the area of rectangles and parallelograms, the diameter of a circle, and the volume of a rectangular box in terms of given variables like side lengths, widths, heights, and constants.

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AF 3.1: Use variables in expressions describing geometric quantities.

AF 3.2: Express in symbolic form simple relationships arising from geometry.

1 A rectangle has a perimeter of 160 and 3 A square has a perimeter of 12a yards.
a width of b. What is its length? What is its area, in yards2?

A 80 – 2b A 3a

B 160 – 2b B 3a2

C 80 – b C 9a

D 160 – b D 9a2

Which expression represents the Which expression represents the area of the
2 4
perimeter of the rectangle below? parallelogram below?

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10

A 5b A x·z
B 10b B 2x + 2z
C 10 + b C x·y
D 10 + 2b D 2x + 2y

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AF 3.1: Use variables in expressions describing geometric quantities.
AF 3.2: Express in symbolic form simple relationships arising from geometry.

5 Which expression represents the 7 The length of a rectangle is 4 more than its
perimeter of the parallelogram below? width, w. Which expression represents the
area of this rectangle?

QuickTimeª and a
decompressor
are needed to see this picture.

A x·z A 4(w + 4)

B 2x + 2z B w(w + 4)

C x·y C 4w + 8

D 2x + 2y D 4w + 4

A circle has a circumference of 4xπ. The length of a rectangle is 4 more than its
6 8
Which expression represents its width, w. Which expression represents the
diameter? area of this rectangle?

A 2x A 4(w + 4)

B 2xπ B w(w + 4)

C 4x C 4w + 8
D 4xπ D 4w + 4

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AF 3.1: Use variables in expressions describing geometric quantities.
AF 3.2: Express in symbolic form simple relationships arising from geometry.

9 Two sides of a triangle each have a


length of l. The length of the third side
is l + 4. Which expression represents
the perimeter of this triangle?

A 3l + 4

B l2 + 4l

C l3 + 4

D 4l + 8

The width of a rectangular box is


10
double its height. Its length is three
times its height. If its height is h,
which expression represents the
volume of the box?

A 5h3

B 5h

C 6h3
D 6h3

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