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Name the 3-dimensional figure below. Triangular Pyramid Name That Shape 100 | If a person wants to put new wall paper on their walls, which measurement would they want to calculate? Surface Area or Volume? Surface Area. You want to know how much wall paper you need to cover the surfaces. Welcome to the Real World 100 | Find the volume: Volume = l x w x h v = 8 x 7 x 14 v = 784 in3 Volume 100 | Determine the Surface Area of the Prism. Top/Bottom: 3 x 4 = 12 x 2 = 24 Front/Back: 3 x 12 = 36 x 2 = 72 Sides: 4 x 12 = 48 x 2 = 96 96 + 72 + 24 = 192 cm2 Surface Area 100 | Draw a representation of this figure from the top. Top: Wild Card 100 | Question 100 Answer 100 topic my value | ||||||||
Which 3-dimensional shape is represented by the net? Triangular Prism Name That Shape 200 | Tom wants to know how much water his fish tank holds. Which measurement does Tom want to do? Volume or Surface Area? The Volume! The volume tells how much space a 3-dimensional object takes up. Welcome to the Real World 200 | Find the Volume: v = area of base x height v = b x h / 2 x height v = 8 x 10 / 2 x 60 v = 2,400 cm2 Volume 200 |
Fill in the blank: The more compact a rectangular prism is, the ____ the surface area.
Fill in the blank: The more compact a rectangular prism is, the smaller the surface area. Surface Area 200 | The height of a cylinder has a height of 15 cm. What other measurement is needed to find the volume of this cylinder? The radius! Wild Card 200 | Question 200 Answer 200 topic my value | ||||||||
A cube is standing on its base. Jared stands directly above the cube and looks down at it. What shape represents the top- view of the cube? A Square. Name That Shape 300 | Free question: Where is the coolest place you have ever traveled to? [blank] Welcome to the Real World 300 | Looking at the rectangular prism below, how would the volume change if all the dimensions were doubled?
original volume = 140 in3 new volume = 1,120 in3 volume is 8 times bigger Volume 300 | Free Question: What are you doing over Spring Break? :) Answer 300 Surface Area 300 | What are the units for volume and surface area? Volume is units3 Surface Area is units2 Wild Card 300 | Question 300 Answer 300 topic my value | ||||||||
Name this 3-dimensional shape. Pentagonal Prism! Name That Shape 400 | A small drink costs $1.00 and holds 10 in3. Based on the small drink, how much should a large drink cost if it holds 40 in3. 10 in3 --> 40 in3 The large drink is 4 times bigger. The large drink should be 4 times more expensive which makes the cost $4.00. Welcome to the Real World 400 | Find the volume of the cylinder. Area of Base x Height 3.14 x r 2 x h 3.14 x 52 x 7 = 549.5 in3 Volume 400 | Find the Surface Area: Triangles: 2 x 6 / 2 = 6 x 2 = 12 Sides: 7 x 9 = 63 x 2 = 126 Bottom: 9 x 2 = 18 12 + 126 + 18 = 156 cm2 Surface Area 400 | True or False: A 3-dimensional figure can have the same volume but a different surface area. TRUE!! Wild Card 400 | Question 400 Answer 400 topic my value | ||||||||
Name a 3-dimensional shape that has a rectangular base, 12 edges and 8 vertices. A Rectangular Prism. Name That Shape 500 | Fred wants to send an item that is 20 cubic inches. What would the length, width and height box would he need to be the most cost efficient? You want the most compact! 1,1,20 1,2,10 1,4,5 2,2,5 - Most compact, least amount of surface area! Welcome to the Real World 500 | What is the height of a cylinder with a volume of 502.4 cubic feet and a radius of 4 ft.? volume = area of base x height V = 3.14 x r2 x h 502.4 = 3.14 x 42 x h 502.4 = 50.24 x h height = 10 ft. Volume 500 | Find the Surface Area! Circles: 3.14 x radius2 x 2 circles 3.14 x 32 x 2 = 56.52 Rectangle: 3.14 x diameter x height 3.14x 6 x 6 = 113.04 113.04 + 56.52 = 169.56 units2 Surface Area 500 | Name a the possible dimensions of a shape with a volume of 27 in3 (ex. 1,1,27) 1, 1, 27 1, 3, 9 3, 3, 3 Wild Card 500 | Question 500 Answer 500 topic my value | ||||||||
Yes!
3 x 3 x 5 = 45 m3
(3 x 3/ 2) x 10 = 45 m3
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