SOLIDS (3-D stuff) T BOLAN
SURFACE AREA: SURFACE AREA: is how much wrapping paper is needed to cover something
VOLUME: Volume is how much water an object will hold
There are 5 types of SOLIDS: SPHERE CYLINDER CONE PRISM PYRAMID
SPHERE A sphere is just a ball. It has 1 important measurement, that is used to find all its other properties The RADIUS R 6
SPHERE Surface Area: Volume: 6
CYLINDER A cylinder is a can. It has 2 important measurements, the radius of the circle R and the height of the can H 6 10
CYLINDER Surface Area: Volume: 6 10
CONE A Cone has 3 important measurements, the radius of the circle R and the SLANT HEIGHT of the can L and the regular height H 10 8 6
CONE Surface Area: Volume: 10 8 6
PRISM A prism is just a box. But there are variations on a prism.
PRISM Every prism has something in common. Two of the same shape (bases) And rectangles between them (faces)
PRISM Surface Area: Volume: 4 5 B is the area of the base 10 P is the Perimeter of the base H is the height (or distance between the bases)
PRISM Surface Area: Volume: 4 5 10
PYRAMID A pyramid is a shape with a base, And all the corners go to a single point.
PYRAMID Surface Area: Volume: 10 B is the area of the base 8 P is the Perimeter of the base 5 H is the height (or distance between the bases) 4 L is the slant height (or length of the slanted edge)
PYRAMID Surface Area: Volume: 10 8 5 4
FORMULAS YOU WILL BE GIVEN SPHERE PRISM CYLINDER PYRAMID CONE
WHAT YOU MUST REMEMBER r is radius of a circle h is height L is slant height B is area of the base P is perimeter of the base SPHERE CYLINDER CONE PRISM PYRAMID