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Slideshow 16, Mathematics Mr Richard Sasaki Room 307

 Recall names of certain elements of basic shapes  Recall formulae to find attributes to certain basic shapes  Apply these formulae to finding missing values for shapes

Cube Cuboid (Rectangular Prism) Triangular Prism Cylinder

A cube has 6 square faces where 3 meet at each vertex. Volume (V) = V = (length) 3

A cuboid has 6 rectangular faces where 3 meet at each vertex. Volume (V) = V = length × width × height

Let’s label the values given on the cuboid. You will now receive your information sheet. Please use it for the worksheets given.

The cylinder is made up of two parallel circles connected by a curved edge. Volume (V) = V =

A prism made of two triangles and three rectangles. Volume (V) = V = ½ × base × height × length

A triangular prism has base 5cm, height 10cm and length 12cm. Calculate its volume. Let’s label the values given on the prism. V = Try the last worksheets!