Name __________________________
Seventh Grade Math, Second Semester
Assignment Nine
(Work to be submitted)
33 Points
Show all of your work. Partial credit is only available if all your work is shown.
Match the numbers in Column I with their square roots in Column II. (1 point each)
Column I
Column II
C
____ 1. √844 A. 27
H B. 26.4
____ 2. √900
C. 29.1
G
____ 3. √650
D. 28.4
E
____ 4. √784 E. 28
B F. 26.1
____ 5. √699
D G. 25.5
____ 6. √805
H. 30
A
____ 7. √729
For problems 8 and 9, find the length of the missing side of each right triangle. Round your
answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary. (2 points each)
8. 9.
c² = 6² + 4² 7 in² = b² + 2 in²
c² = 36 + 16 49 in² = b² + 4 in²
c² = 52 c= 7.21 49 in² - 4 in² = b² = 45in²=b² = 6.71
10. Find the approximate area of the lake whose shape is overlaid on the grid below. Each
square of the grid represents one square mile. (3 points)
For problems 11 and 12, find the area of the figure. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, if
necessary. (2 points each)
11.
12.
A= b x h /2 A= (B+b) x h = A= (12 in+10in) x
A= 3.2m x 2.9 m /2= A= 9.28/2 5.6in
A= 4.64 m² A= 22 in x 5.6in A= 123.2 in ²
13. Mr. Dieter wants to tile the family room in his basement. He has selected a pattern of
square tiles that measure 9 inches by 9 inches each. The shape of the floor to be tiled is
shown below. (3 points for each part)
a. What is the area of the family room in square feet?
b. How many of the 9 inch by 9 inch tiles will it take to cover the floor? (NOTE: You
will need to convert the area in Part a from square feet to square inches.)
c. If the tile is sold only in boxes of 12 tiles per box, how many boxes will Mr. Dieter
have to buy to tile the family room?
14. Below is the basic floor plan of a college basketball court. (3 points for each part)
a. The area of the circle in the middle of the court where the opening jump ball
takes place is 113.04 square feet. If is 3.14, what is the radius of the jump ball
circle?
b. The circle at each end of the court that surrounds the free throw line is the same
size as the jump ball circle. (In other words, they have the same radius.) What is
the area of the rectangle (called the lane) whose length is 19 feet and whose
width is the free throw line?