Area and Volume © Don Link, Indian Creek School, 2004 Revision
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a) 6 b) 8 (a)How many faces does this solid have? (b) How many vertices are on this solid? $100
108 cm 2 $200 What is the Surface Area of this solid?
A, C, B $300
a) Trapezium b) cm 2 $400 a)What mathematical name can we give to the shaded shape? b)Work out the area of the shaded shape
10 hours $500
72 cm 3 $100 What is the Volume of this solid?
30 cm 2 $200 Find the area of this L shape
37.2 cm 3 $300 Find the volume of this door wedge to 1 decimal place
188.5 cm $400
18x 3 $500
3 rectangles and 2 triangles $100 The net of a triangular prism is made from triangles and rectangles. How many of each shape are needed?
$200 a)57.8 cm b) cm 2 Find (to 1 d.p.) a)The Circumference b)The Area
$300 Draw the net of this solid
3.5 cm $400
$ m 3 or 540,000 cm 3
a) 36 cm 3 b) 66 cm 2 $100 Find a)The Volume b)The Surface Area
9.408 litres $200 How many litres of water will this cuboid hold?
cm m 3 $300 What is the volume of this pathway that is made out of cement?
$ cm 3 Find the volume of this cylinder. Give your answer to 2 decimal places.
$ cm 2 Find the Surface Area of this cylinder. Give your answer to 4 significant figures.
$ cm 2 Find the area of this right-angled triangle.
$200 a)4032 cm 3 b) 1560 cm 2 Find the a)Volume b)Surface Area
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