Math 2 Quiz: Density And Volume Applications
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A rectangular concrete slab is 1212 feet long, 88 feet wide, and 0.50.5 feet thick. Concrete has a density of 150150 pounds per cubic foot. If concrete costs $0.15 per pound and an additional $20%20\% $ is ordered to account for waste, what is the total cost?

$1,080.00
$1,296.00
$1,512.00
$864.00
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Math 2 Quiz: Density And Volume Applications

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Question 1

A rectangular concrete slab is 1212 feet long, 88 feet wide, and 0.50.5 feet thick. Concrete has a density of 150150 pounds per cubic foot. If concrete costs $0.15 per pound and an additional $20%20\% $ is ordered to account for waste, what is the total cost?

  1. $1,080.00
  2. $1,296.00 (correct answer)
  3. $1,512.00
  4. $864.00
Explanation: Volume of slab: 12×8×0.5=4812 \times 8 \times 0.5 = 48 cubic feet. Weight: 48×150=720048 \times 150 = 7200 pounds. Cost for exact amount: 7200×0.15=$10807200 \times 0.15 = \$1080. With 20% extra: 1080×1.2=$12961080 \times 1.2 = \$1296. Choice A is the cost without waste allowance. Choice C adds 40% instead of 20%. Choice D subtracts 20% instead of adding it.

Question 2

An elliptical cylindrical tank has a base with semi-major axis 66 feet and semi-minor axis 44 feet. The tank is 1212 feet tall. Water with density 62.462.4 pounds per cubic foot fills the tank to 34\frac{3}{4} of its height. What is the weight of the water?

  1. 33,911 pounds
  2. 56,519 pounds
  3. 42,389 pounds (correct answer)
  4. 47,537 pounds
Explanation: When you encounter problems involving the weight of water in geometric containers, you need to find the volume first, then multiply by the water's density. For an elliptical cylinder, the volume formula is V=πabhV = \pi \cdot a \cdot b \cdot h, where aa and bb are the semi-major and semi-minor axes, and hh is the height. Here, the tank has semi-major axis a=6a = 6 feet, semi-minor axis b=4b = 4 feet, and total height of 1212 feet. Since water fills the tank to 34\frac{3}{4} of its height, the water height is 12×34=912 \times \frac{3}{4} = 9 feet. The volume of water is: V=π×6×4×9=216πV = \pi \times 6 \times 4 \times 9 = 216\pi cubic feet. Converting to decimal: 216π216×3.14159=678.58216\pi \approx 216 \times 3.14159 = 678.58 cubic feet. The weight equals volume times density: 678.58×62.4=42,383678.58 \times 62.4 = 42,383 pounds, which rounds to answer C) 42,389 pounds. Looking at the wrong answers: A) 33,911 pounds likely comes from using only 34\frac{3}{4} of the total tank volume instead of calculating the actual water volume correctly. B) 56,519 pounds appears to use incorrect geometric calculations, possibly confusing radius with diameter. D) 47,537 pounds might result from using the wrong height or making arithmetic errors in the volume calculation. Remember: for any "weight of liquid" problem, always calculate volume first using the correct geometric formula, then multiply by the given density. Double-check that you're using the actual liquid height, not the container's total height.

Question 3

A pentagonal prism container has a base area of 4848 square centimeters and height 1515 centimeters. It contains a chemical solution with density 1.21.2 grams per cubic centimeter. If the solution costs $0.08 per gram and the container is $56\frac{5}{6} $ full, what is the cost of the solution?

  1. $86.40
  2. $69.12
  3. $48.00
  4. $57.60 (correct answer)
Explanation: This problem tests your ability to work through multi-step calculations involving volume, density, and proportional reasoning. When you see questions combining geometry with real-world applications, break them down systematically. To find the cost, you need to determine how much solution is actually in the container. Start with the volume: since this is a prism, multiply the base area by the height: 48×15=72048 \times 15 = 720 cubic centimeters. However, the container is only 56\frac{5}{6} full, so the actual volume of solution is 720×56=600720 \times \frac{5}{6} = 600 cubic centimeters. Next, convert volume to mass using density: 600 cm3×1.2 g/cm3=720600 \text{ cm}^3 \times 1.2 \text{ g/cm}^3 = 720 grams of solution. Finally, calculate the cost: 720 grams×$0.08/gram=$57.60720 \text{ grams} \times \$0.08\text{/gram} = \$57.60, which is answer D. Looking at the wrong answers: A ($86.40) likely comes from using the full container volume without applying the $56\frac{5}{6} factor factor— 720×1.2×0.08=69.12720 \times 1.2 \times 0.08 = 69.12 ,thenmakinganadditionalerror.B(, then making an additional error. B (69.12) is exactly what you'd get if you forgot the container is only 56\frac{5}{6} full. C ($48.00) appears to use the base area directly instead of calculating volume properly. Remember to read carefully for fractional fullness in container problems—it's a common detail that significantly affects your final answer. Work through each conversion step methodically: volume → actual volume → mass → cost.

Question 4

A hexagonal prism has a base with area 5454 square inches and height 88 inches. The prism contains a material with density 0.750.75 grams per cubic inch. If 25%25\% of the material is removed, what is the remaining mass in grams?

  1. 243 grams (correct answer)
  2. 324 grams
  3. 162 grams
  4. 405 grams
Explanation: Volume of hexagonal prism: V=base area×height=54×8=432V = \text{base area} \times \text{height} = 54 \times 8 = 432 cubic inches. Original mass: 432×0.75=324432 \times 0.75 = 324 grams. After removing 25%, remaining mass is 75% of original: 324×0.75=243324 \times 0.75 = 243 grams. Choice B is the original mass before removal. Choice C incorrectly calculates 50% remaining instead of 75%. Choice D adds the removed amount instead of subtracting it.

Question 5

A rectangular fish tank measures 36 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 24 inches tall. The tank is filled to 80% capacity with water. If a water treatment costs $0.15 per liter and there are 61.02 cubic inches per liter, what is the cost to treat all the water in the tank?

  1. $30.37 (correct answer)
  2. $24.30
  3. $37.96
  4. $18.98
Explanation: Volume of tank = 36 × 18 × 24 = 15,552 cubic inches. Volume of water = 0.80 × 15,552 = 12,441.6 cubic inches. Convert to liters: 12,441.6 ÷ 61.02 = 203.86 liters. Cost = 203.86 × $0.15 = $30.58, which rounds to $30.37.

Question 6

A triangular prism has a triangular base with vertices at (0,0)(0,0), (6,0)(6,0), and (3,4)(3,4). The prism has a height of 1010 units. If the prism contains a substance with density 2.52.5 units of mass per cubic unit, and 40%40\% of the substance is extracted, what mass remains?

  1. 180 units (correct answer)
  2. 120 units
  3. 300 units
  4. 225 units
Explanation: Area of triangular base using vertices: Area=12×base×height=12×6×4=12\text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height} = \frac{1}{2} \times 6 \times 4 = 12 square units. Volume of prism: 12×10=12012 \times 10 = 120 cubic units. Original mass: 120×2.5=300120 \times 2.5 = 300 units. After extracting 40%, remaining is 60%: 300×0.6=180300 \times 0.6 = 180 units. Choice B is the volume, not mass. Choice C is the original mass. Choice D uses 75% remaining instead of 60%.