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REVIEW FOR TEST LESSON 27

LETS REVIEW Total Surface Area = 2(top and Bottom) + 2(Ends) + 2(Front and Back) Surface area of Rectangular Prism Surface Area of a Triangular Prism Total Surface Area = Bottom + 2(Ends) + Front + Back Total Surface Area = Bottom + 4(sides) Surface Area of a Pyramid Total Surface Area = Circle + curved surface = + Surface Area of a Cone

LETS REVIEW Total Surface Area Surface area of Cylinder = 2(circles) + curved surface = 2( ) + Surface area of Cylinder

LETS REVIEW bh 2 V = Area of base x height Volume of Rectangular Prism V = lwh Volume of Rectangular Prism V = Area of base x height Volume of a Triangular Prism bh 2 V = (h) 1 3 V = Area of base x height Volume of a Pyramid 1 3 V = Volume of cylinder V = h Volume of a Cone 1 3

LETS REVIEW 4 3 V = V = Area of base x height V = h Volume of Cylinder Volume of a Sphere

YOU TRY! To find the volume of a sphere use the formula in the blue box. 4 3 V =

YOU TRY! Find the volume and surface area of the can of soup.

YOU TRY! Find the surface area and volume of the cone.

YOU TRY! Find the volume and surface area of the box.

YOU TRY! Find the surface area and volume.

YOU TRY! Find the volume and surface area.

Class work Check solutions to Lesson 26(2) worksheet for #1and 2 Complete “You Try” questions and bring them to your teacher. Complete Lesson 26(2) worksheet