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Surface Area and Volume Nets Slide Presentation Technology Project #3

Prism Net

Prism Net Questions and Answers What is a net? What is a prism? How is a prism’s surface area calculated? How is a prism’s volume calculated? A net is a 2-D pattern of a figure that can be folded into 3-D figure. A prism is a polyhedron with 2 congruent faces in parallel planes with other faces that are parallelograms formed by vertices of the base. Surface Area=perimeter(height)+2Base Volume=Base(height)

Cylinder Net

Cylinder Net Questions and Answers What is a cylinder? How is it’s Surface Area calculated? How is it’s Volume calculated? Space with congruent circle bases in a pair of parallel plane. Surface Area=2*pi* radius* height. Volume=pi*radius squared*height.