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Each length with one mark (I) is 36 inches.
Each length with two marks (II) is 18 inches.
Each length with three marks (III) is 30 inches.
Each end has a height (from the highest point to the lowest point) of 28 inches.
The doghouse will have the shape shown once it is built.
Part A
If Wendell were to slice the doghouse in half with a slice parallel to the pentagonal bases, what shape would the slice be?
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Part B
If Wendell were to slice the doghouse with a plane parallel to the two sides through any section
of the doghouse, what shape would the slice be?
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Part C
If Wendell were to slice the doghouse with a plane parallel to the bottom through any section of
the doghouse, what shape would the slice be?
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Part D
Wendell plans to paint the doghouse after it's built. He wants to know what the surface area of
the outside of the doghouse will be. To find the surface area, first break up any composite shapes
into rectangles and triangles. Which shape is considered a composite shape? When the shape
is decomposed, what are the dimensions of the resulting shapes necessary for finding surface
area?
Part E
using the results from part D and the dimentions of the other surfaces, find the surface area of the outside of the doghouse. be sure to include the bottom surface in your calculation.
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Part F
Wendell is curious how much space Jordan will have inside the doghouse to move around in. what is the volume of the dog house?
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