Chapter 12 Volume of All 3d figures. Example #1 Height of prism ______ Height of triangle ____ Area of Base ______ Area one rectangle ___ Total SA ________.

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Chapter 12 Volume of All 3d figures

Example #1 Height of prism ______ Height of triangle ____ Area of Base ______ Area one rectangle ___ Total SA ________ Volume ________

Example #2 Height of pyramid____ diameter____ Area of Base ______ Wrap Area___ Total SA ________ Volume ________ 18 cm 22 cm

Example #3 Height of prism ______ R ____ dia______ Area Wrap___ Base Area____ Total SA ________ Volume ________ 7cm 15 cm

Example #4 GCA______ GCC ____ dia______ Total SA ________ Volume ________ 9cm