Exam consists of 8 problems worth 20 points each. No calculators allowed, answers must be justified. Partial credit given for partial attempts. No credit for answers without justification
Surface area measures total exposed area of three-dimensional objects. Two types exist: Lateral Surface Area (LSA) and Total Surface Area (TSA). LSA excludes bases, TSA includes all outer surfaces
A circle is the set of points equidistant from a fixed point on a plane. Diameter is the distance from center to edge, equal to 2r. Circumference is the distance around the circle, measured in 2πr. Area is the region bounded by circumference, equal to πr²
Square is a number multiplied by itself (a²). Squares help solve arithmetic problems and complex calculations
Start by identifying true statements and drawing logical conclusions. Use visual aids like folding shapes and connecting letters. Break complex problems into simpler form. Check assumptions and logical connections
Free printable worksheets organized by math topics. Randomly generated and printable from browser. Includes answer keys on second page. Supports any 6th grade math program, especially IXL curriculum