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Three- Dimensional Figures Volume of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids & Cones Surface Area of Prisms, Cylinders Pyramids & Con es 10.6 Surface Area & Volume of Spheres 10.7 Scaling Three Dimensional Figures

Name this shape

Cylinder

Is this figure a polyhedron

Yes

Classify this figure

Cylinder with 2 circular bases

Describe this figure

Rectangular prism. 4 rectangular faces. 2 rectangular bases.

Is this figure a polyhedron

NO!

Find the volume of the rectangular prism. 26 in. 24 in. 12 in.

7488 in 3

Find the volume of the cylinder. R=5 16

1256 3

One day Yankey Doodle went to town. She saw a pyramid on the ground. It was 12cm long, 12cm wide, and 11cm tall. What was the volume of the pyramid.

528 cm 3

What is the definition of volume?

The volume of a 3-dimensional figure in the number of cubes it can hold.

Find the volume. 101 in 55 in 36 in

Find the surface area of the figure Base= 16 m Height= 30 lateral height= 52

The surface area is 4432 m 2

Find the surface area of the cylinder: Diameter=12in Height= 34.5in

inches 2

Bob is wrapping a present. The box measures 7.7cm by cm by 2.4 cm. Estimate the amount of wrapping paper not counting the overlaps that Bob needs.

About 272cm 2

Find the surface area of a pyramid measuring: Length/width= 13m Slant height= 7.3m

358.8 m 2

Find the surface area of a cone measuring: Radius= 13ft Slant height=50ft

2,571.7ft 2

Find the surface area of this sphere. The radius is 7.2 meters and use 3.14 for pie.

651.2 m 2

Find the volume of the sphere. D = 3.4 meters Use 3.14 for pie.

20.7 meters 3

Find the surface area of the sphere. The diameter is 20cm and use 3.14 for pie

1256cm 2

Find the volume of the sphere. The radius is 3cm Use 3.14 for pie

113.0 cm 3

A set of points in three dimensions that are a fixed distance from a given point.

3m 3m 1m Find the scale factor of surface area of the cubes.

1/27 m 2

Find ½ of a 6m cubes surface area. 6m

108 meters 2

A building is a big square. All of its sides measure 17.5 ft. Find ½ of the surface area of the building..

ft 2

Make a scale factor of the volume of the 2 cubes. 7m2m

343/8

Find the volume of a 8.9m cube reduced to a 1/3 scale. 8.9m

m 3