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1 Slideshow 16, Mathematics Mr Richard Sasaki Room 307

2  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

3 Cube Cuboid (Rectangular Prism) Triangular Prism Cylinder

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

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

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

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

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

10 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!

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