Title: Three- Dimensional
110.4-10.5 Surface Area of Prisms, Cylinders
Pyramids Cones
10.6 Surface Area Volume of Spheres
10.7 Scaling Three Dimensional Figures
10.1 Three- Dimensional Figures
10.2-10.3 Volume of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids
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210.1
Name this shape
3Cylinder
4Is this figure a polyhedron
5Yes
6Classify this figure
7Cylinder with 2 circular bases
8Describe this figure
9Rectangular prism. 4 rectangular faces. 2
rectangular bases.
10Is this figure a polyhedron
11NO!
12Find the volume of the rectangular prism.
24 in.
12 in.
26 in.
137488 in3
14Find the volume of the cylinder.
R5
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1512563
16One 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.
17528 cm3
18What is the definition of volume?
19The volume of a 3-dimensional figure in the
number of cubes it can hold.
20Find the volume.
36 in
55 in
101 in
211999803
22Find the surface area of the figure
Base 16 m Height 30 lateral height 52
23The surface area is 4432 m2
24Find the surface area of the cylinderDiameter12
inHeight 34.5in
251526.04 inches2
26Bob 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.
27About 272cm2
28Find the surface area of a pyramid
measuringLength/width 13m Slant height 7.3m
29358.8 m2
30Find the surface area of a cone measuring
Radius 13ftSlant height50ft
312,571.7ft2
32Find the surface area of this sphere. The radius
is 7.2 meters and use 3.14 for pie.
33651.2 m2
34Find the volume of the sphere. D 3.4
metersUse 3.14 for pie.
3520.7 meters3
36Find the surface area of the sphere.The
diameter is 20cm and use 3.14 for pie
371256cm2
38Find the volume of the sphere. The radius is 3cm
Use 3.14 for pie
39113.0 cm3
40What is the definition of a sphere?
41A set of points in three dimensions that are a
fixed distance from a given point.
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1m
1m
3m
1m
Find the scale factor of surface area of the
cubes.
431/27 m2
44Find ½ of a 6m cubes surface area.
6m
45108 meters2
46A building is a big square. All of its sides
measure 17.5 ft. Find ½ of the surface area of
the building..
471837.5 ft2
48Make a scale factor of the volume of the 2 cubes.
7m
2m
49343/8
50Find the volume of a 8.9m cube reduced to a 1/3
scale.
8.9m
51234.99 m3