1. 2 3 Surface area Total surface area of Cube =6X(side) 2 = 6Xl 2.

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3 Surface area Total surface area of Cube =6X(side) 2 = 6Xl 2

4 Volume of a Cube Cube is a six sided figure with all sides equal Volume of a cube = (side) 3 = l 3 Formula = l x I x I = l 3

5 Surface area of Rectangular Parallelopiped Total Surface Area of Rectangular Parallelopiped = 2(I x b + b X h + h X l) where l = length, b= breadth, h = hieght

6 Volume of a Rectangular Parallelopiped Volume of a parallelopiped = I x b x h

7 Surface area of right circular cone Total surface area of right circular cone = ∏ r(r + l )

8 Volume of a Cone Volume of a cone = 1 x ∏ r 2 h 3

9 Surface area of Sphere Curved Surface area of sphere = 4 ∏ r 2

10 Volume of Sphere Volume of sphere = 4/3 ∏ r 3

11 Volume of a Cylinder Volume of a cylinder = 2 ∏ (r + h)

12 Cylinder Volume of a cylinder = ∏r2h ’