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How Does The Measure Change? pg. 20 Similar Solids
8.7 How Does The Measure Change? pg. 20 Similar Solids
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8.7 – How Does the Measure Change?
Similar Solids As you continue your study of three-dimensional solids, you will explore how the volume of a solid changes as the solid is enlarged proportionally.
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point nothing A 8.33 –DIMENSIONS
What is the difference in dimensions? Examine this idea below. a. What does an object with zero dimensions look like? Draw a picture. What measurements are found in one dimension? What happens when you double it in size? Triple? Quadruple? point nothing A
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x2 Segment, perimeter x3 A B x4
b. What does an object with one dimensions look like? Draw a picture. What measurements are found in one dimension? What happens when you double it in size? Triple? Quadruple? x2 Segment, perimeter x3 A B x4
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Plane, polygons original 1 D C 1 A B 1
c. What does an object with two dimensions look like? Draw a picture. What measurements are found in two dimensions? What happens when you double it in size? Triple? Quadruple? Plane, polygons original 1 D C 1 A B 1
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D C 1 A B 1 original 1 D C x2 4 2 A B 2
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D C 1 A B 1 original 1 D C x2 4 3 x3 9 A B 3
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D C 1 A B 1 original 1 D C x2 4 4 x3 9 A B x4 16 4
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d. What does an object with three dimensions look like. Draw a picture
d. What does an object with three dimensions look like? Draw a picture. What measurements are found in three dimensions? What happens when you double it in size? Triple? Quadruple? Cubes original 1 1 1 1
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1 1 1 original 1 x2 8 2 2 2
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1 1 1 original 1 x2 8 3 x3 27 3 3
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1 1 1 original 1 x2 8 4 x3 27 4 x4 64 4
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yes 2 3 4 2 6 3 8 2 12 3 8.34 –RATIO OF SIMILAR FIGURES
a. Examine the two prisms. Are the two prisms similar? yes 2 3 4 6 2 3 = 8 12 2 3 =
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b. What is the ratio of the edges?
2 3 2 3
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c. What is the ratio of the Perimeter of the Bases?
2 3 12 18
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d. What is the ratio of the Area of the Base?
4 9 8 18
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e. What is the ratio of the surface areas?
4 9 112 252
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f. What is the ratios of the volumes?
8 27 64 216
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S P A V r r2 r3 r
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g. What if the ratio was different? Complete the table.
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Scale Factor Side Perimeter Area Surface Area Volume r
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8.35 –SIMILAR SOLIDS Determine if the figures are similar. If they are find the scale factor of the sides, perimeter, area, surface area, and volume.
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5/2 5/2 similar 5/2 25/4 25/4 125/8
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Not similar
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8.36 –RATIO OF SIMILAR FIGURES
The following figures are similar. Find the scale factor of the solids.
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S P A V
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S P A V
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S P A V
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S P A V
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8.37 –RATIO OF SIMILAR FIGURES
Corresponding lengths in similar figures are given. Find the ratios (shaded to unshaded) of the perimeters and areas. Find the unknown area.
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S A 2
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S A 2
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S A 2
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S A 2
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2 3 S P A V 3 27 450 x 27 = 12,150 8.39 –EXTRA PRACTICE
a. A shipping box holds 450 golf balls. A similar larger shipping box has dimensions triple the size of the box. How many golf balls does the larger box hold? S P A V 3 27 450 x 27 = 12,150
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b. Two containers are similar
b. Two containers are similar. The smaller container has a surface area of 36m2 and a volume of 8m3. The larger container has a volume of 27m3. Find the larger container's surface area. S P A V
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