Title: 8th Grade EOG Review
18th Grade EOG Review
- Sandra Davidson, MaEd
- NBCT EA Math
- Lakeshore Middle School
2Measurement
- Perimeter, Area, and Volume
- Changing Dimensions
- Indirect Measurement
3 Measurement of a Triangle
- The sum of the measures of the interior angle
equals 180. - Write an equation and solve for x
- 32 100 x 180
- 132 x 180
- -132 -132
- x 48
What is the value of x in the following triangle?
4Perimeter and Circumference
P S1 S2 S3 S4 S5
C p d
- Perimeter is the distance around the outside of a
plane figure. - This distance is called the circumference when
the figure is a circle.
5Area the measure of square units inside a
plane figure.
A ½ bh
A bh
A bh
A p r2
6Practice Area, Perimeter and Circumference
- 3. Carlos bought a pizza that had an area of 201
in2. He paid 8.99 for the pizza. Tameka bought
two pizzas, each of which had an area of 133 in2.
She paid a total of 10.99 for the two pizzas. - What is the approximate diameter of each pizza?
- Which pizza is the better buy based on the
number of square inches per pizza?
- 1. Paul want to build a rectangular dog pen. He
has 24 ft. of fencing in 1-ft. sections. What
are the dimensions of the best dog pen he can
build? - 2. Paul decides to use a wall of the house as one
side of the rectangular dog pen. If he uses the
24 ft. of fencing for the other 3 sides, what are
the dimensions of the best dog pen he can build?
( 6 ft. x 6 ft.)
( d 16 in. and 13 in.)
(Tameka, 0.04/sq. in. - while Carlos, 0.05/sq.
in.)
( 8 ft. X 8 ft.)
7Practice Area, Perimeter and Circumference
- 3. Carlos bought a pizza that had an area of 201
in2. He paid 8.99 for the pizza. Tameka bought
two pizzas, each of which had an area of 133 in2.
She paid a total of 10.99 for the two pizzas. - What is the approximate diameter of each pizza?
- Which pizza is the better buy based on the
number of square inches per pizza?
- 1. Paul want to build a rectangular dog pen. He
has 24 ft. of fencing in 1-ft. sections. What
are the dimensions of the best dog pen he can
build? - 2. Paul decides to use a wall of the house as one
side of the rectangular dog pen. If he uses the
24 ft. of fencing for the other 3 sides, what are
the dimensions of the best dog pen he can build?
8Volume - the measure of cubic units inside a
3-D figure.
- What is the volume of this rectangular prism?
- V Bh
- V l x w x h
- V 2.5 x 1.5 x 1.6
- V 6 m2
9Surface Area the measure of square units of
the outside wrapping of a 3-D figure.
- What is the surface area?
- Find the area of the front
- 2.5 x 1.6 4
- and area of the right side
- 1.5 x 1.6 2.4
- and the area of the top
- 2.5 x 1.5 3.75
- Add these and multiply by 2
- 2(4 2.4 3.75) 20.3 m2
10Practice - Volume and Surface Area
- What is the volume of this rectangular prism?
- V Bh
- V l x w x h
- V 8 x 8 x 7
- V 448 m3
- What is the surface area?
- front 8 x 7 56
- side 8 x 7 56
- top 8 x 8 64
- 2(56 56 64) 352 m2
11Practice - Volume and Surface Area
- What is the volume of this cylinder?
- V Bh
- V p r2 x h
- V 3.14 x22 x 16
- V 200.96 in3 (or 64p)
- What is the surface area?
- top 3.14 x 22 12.56
- bottom 3.14 x 22 12.56
- label C x 16 (circumference x 16)
- pd x 16
- 3.14 x 4 x 16 200.96 in2
- 12.56 12.56 200.96 226.08 in2
12Practice - Volume and Surface Area
- What is the volume of this triangular prism?
- V Bh
- V ½ (b x h) x h
- V ½ (6 x 4) x 8
- V 96 ft3
- What is the surface area?
- top/bottom ½ (6 x 4) 12
- 3 rect. sides 3(6 x 8) 144
-
- 12 12 144 168 ft2
13Changing DimensionsPerimeter and Area
(Rectangles, Triangles, and Circles)
- When both the dimensions double, the perimeter or
circumference doubles, and the area becomes 4
times greater. - When both the dimensions triple, the perimeter or
circumference triples, and the area becomes 9
times greater.
Change (action) Perimeter Area
When both dimensions...
double x2 x22 4
triple x3 x32 9
are multiplied by n xn x n2
14Changing Dimensions Volume (Rectangular Prisms)
- Changing one dimension
- when one dimension doubles, the volume
doubles... 21 2 - when one dimension triples, the volume
triples... 31 3 - Changing two dimensions
- when two dimensions double, the volume becomes
- 4 times greater... 22 4.
- when two dimensions triple, the volume becomes
- 9 times greater... 32 9
- Changing three dimensions
- when all 3 dimensions double, the volume becomes
- 8 times greater... 23 8
- when all 3 dimensions triple, the volume becomes
- 27 times greater... 33 27
15Practice - Changing Dimensions
- 1. If the length and width of the following
rectangle are doubled, what will be the
perimeter? - 2. If the base and height of the following
triangle are tripled, what will be the area?
16Practice - Changing Dimensions
- 1. If the length and width of the following
rectangle are doubled, what will be the
perimeter? - 2. If the base and height of the following
triangle are tripled, what will be the area?
( P 116 m )
( A 810 ft2 )
17Practice - Changing Dimensions
- 5. Kasey drew a circle that has a circumference
of 13 cm. If he draws another circle with a
radius that is 4 times greater, what will be the
circumference? - 6. A small pizza at Petes Pizza has an area of
29 in2. A large pizza has a radius that is
triple the radius of a small pizza. What is the
area of a large pizza?
- 3. Gary had a triangular dog pen with a perimeter
of 12 ft. He made it bigger by doubling the
dimensions. What is the perimeter now? - 4. Tara has a rectangular table with an area of 2
m2. She is going to buy another table that has
dimensions that are double the first table. What
is the area of Taras new table?
18Practice - Changing Dimensions
- 5. Kasey drew a circle that has a circumference
of 13 cm. If he draws another circle with a
radius that is 4 times greater, what will be the
circumference? - 6. A small pizza at Petes Pizza has an area of
29 in2. A large pizza has a radius that is
triple the radius of a small pizza. What is the
area of a large pizza?
- 3. Gary had a triangular dog pen with a perimeter
of 12 ft. He made it bigger by doubling the
dimensions. What is the perimeter now? - 4. Tara has a rectangular table with an area of 2
m2. She is going to buy another table that has
dimensions that are double the first table. What
is the area of Taras new table?
( C 52 cm.)
( P 24 ft.)
( A 8 m2 )
( A 261 in2 )
19Practice - Changing Dimensions
- 8. Claires old aquarium has a volume of 27,000
cm3. She bought a new aquarium in which the
length and width are 5 times those of her old
tank. What is the volume of Claires new
aquarium? - 9. The swimming pool at the park is shaped like a
rectangular prism. The volume of the pool is 800
yd3. The city is going to make the length of the
pool twice as long. What will be the volume of
the new pool?
7. If the length, width, and height of
the rectangular prism are tripled, what will be
the volume?
Practice Buckle Down ( pp. 160 162 )
20Practice - Changing Dimensions
- 8. Claires old aquarium has a volume of 27,000
cm3. She bought a new aquarium in which the
length and width are 5 times those of her old
tank. What is the volume of Claires new
aquarium? - 9. The swimming pool at the park is shaped like a
rectangular prism. The volume of the pool is 800
yd3. The city is going to make the length of the
pool twice as long. What will be the volume of
the new pool?
( V 675,000 cm3 )
7. If the length, width, and height of
the rectangular prism are tripled, what will be
the volume?
( V 1512 m3 )
( V 1600 yd3 )
Practice Buckle Down ( pp. 160 162 )
21Indirect Measurement
- Apply the concepts of similar figures to find the
unknown measurement of an object that is nearly
impossible to measure with a common measuring
tool. - What is the distance across the lake?
22Indirect Measurement
- Apply the concepts of similar figures to find the
unknown measurement of an object that is nearly
impossible to measure with a common measuring
tool. - What is the distance across the lake?
( 48 ft.)
23EOG Grade 8 Math Sample Items-Goal 1(released
by NC DPI)
- 1. If the length of a rectangle is doubled, what
will happen to its area? -
- A. the area will be the same
- B. the area will double.
- C. the area will triple.
- D. the area will quadruple.
- 2. The side measurements of a cube are tripled.
What is the ratio of the surface area of the
original cube to the larger one? - A. 13 C. 19
- B. 16 D. 112
- 3. The shadow of a flagpole is 19 ft. long. The
shadow of a 12 ft. wall is 4 ft. What is the
height of the flagpole? - A. 48 ft. C. 62 ft.
- B. 57 ft. D. 75 ft.
24EOG Grade 8 Math Sample Items-Goal 1(released
by NC DPI)
- 1. If the length of a rectangle is doubled, what
will happen to its area? -
- A. the area will be the same
- B. the area will double.
- C. the area will triple.
- D. the area will quadruple.
- 2. The side measurements of a cube are tripled.
What is the ratio of the surface area of the
original cube to the larger one? - A. 13 C. 19
- B. 16 D. 112
- 3. The shadow of a flagpole is 19 ft. long. The
shadow of a 12 ft. wall is 4 ft. What is the
height of the flagpole? - A. 48 ft. C. 62 ft.
- B. 57 ft. D. 75 ft.
1. (B)
2. (C)
3. (B)
25EOG Grade 8 Math Sample Items-Goal 1(released
by NC DPI)
The diagram below shows a companys current
packaging of its plant food.
- 4. The company doubles the radius but keeps the
height the same. What effect will this change
have on the volume of the container? - A. the volume will be 1 ½ times the original
- B. the volume will be twice the original
- C. the volume will be three times the original
- D. the volume will be four times the original
26EOG Grade 8 Math Sample Items-Goal 1(released
by NC DPI)
The diagram below shows a companys current
packaging of its plant food.
- 4. The company doubles the radius but keeps the
height the same. What effect will this change
have on the volume of the container? - A. the volume will be 1 ½ times the original
- B. the volume will be twice the original
- C. the volume will be three times the original
- D. the volume will be four times the original
4. (D)
27EOG Grade 8 Math Sample Items-Goal 1(released
by NC DPI)
- 5. Jake wanted to measure the length of the pond,
so he drew this diagram of two similar triangles. - What is the approximate length of the pond?
- A. 25 ft.
- B. 19 ft.
- C. 18 ft.
- D. 13 ft.
28EOG Grade 8 Math Sample Items-Goal 1(released
by NC DPI)
- 5. Jake wanted to measure the length of the pond,
so he drew this diagram of two similar triangles. - What is the approximate length of the pond?
- A. 25 ft.
- B. 19 ft.
- C. 18 ft.
- D. 13 ft.
4. (D)