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10.1
Three- Dimensional
Figures
10.2-10.3
Volume of
Prisms, Cylinders,
Pyramids & Cones
10.4-10.5
Surface
Area of Prisms,
Cylinders
Pyramids & Cones
10.6
Surface Area
& Volume
of Spheres
10.7
Scaling Three
Dimensional
Figures
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Name this shape
Cylinder
Is this figure a polyhedron
Yes
Classify this figure
Cylinder with
2 circular
bases
Describe this figure
Rectangular
prism. 4
rectangular
faces. 2
rectangular
bases.
Is this figure a polyhedron
NO!
Find the volume of the
rectangular prism.
24 in.
12 in.
26 in.
7488
3
in
Find the volume of the cylinder.
R=5
16
3
1256
One day Yankey Doodle went to
town. She saw a pyramid on the
ground. It was 12cm long, 12cm
wide, and 11cm tall. What was
the volume of the pyramid.
528
3
cm
What is the
definition of
volume?
The volume of a 3-dimensional
figure in the number of cubes it
can hold.
Find the volume.
36 in
55 in
101 in
3
199980
Find the surface area of the
figure
Base= 16 m
Height= 30
lateral height= 52
The surface
area is 4432
2
m
Find the surface
area of the
cylinder:
Diameter=12in
Height= 34.5in
1526.0
4
2
inches
Bob is wrapping a present. The box
measures 7.7cm by 17.13 cm
by 2.4 cm. Estimate the amount of
wrapping paper not counting the
overlaps that Bob needs.
About
2
272cm
Find the surface area of a pyrami
measuring:
Length/width= 13m
Slant height= 7.3m
358.8
2
m
Find the surface area of a
cone measuring:
Radius= 13ft
Slant height=50ft
2
2,571.7ft
Find the surface area of this
sphere. The radius is 7.2
meters and use 3.14 for pie.
651.2
2
m
Find the volume of the sphere.
D = 3.4 meters
Use 3.14 for pie.
20.7
3
meters
Find the surface area of the
sphere.
The diameter is 20cm
and use 3.14 for pie
2
1256cm
Find the volume of the sphere.
The radius is 3cm
Use 3.14 for pie
113.0
3
cm
in three
dimensions
that are a
fixed distance
from a given
3m
1m
1m
3m
3m
1m
Find the scale factor of surface area of
the cubes.
1/27
2
m
6m
Find ½ of a 6m cubes
surface area.
108
2
meters
A building is a big
square. All of its sides
measure 17.5 ft. Find
½ of the surface area
of the building..
1837.5
2
ft
7m
2m
Make a scale factor of the
volume of the 2 cubes.
343/8
8.9m
Find the volume of a 8.9m
cube reduced to a 1/3 scale.
234.99
3
m