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SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME - University of Houston
online.math.uh.eduThe lateral area of the triangular prism is the sum of the areas of the lateral faces; i.e. the sum of the areas of the three rectangles. Lateral Area =+ + =++=3 6 4 6 5 6 18 24 30 72() ()( ) cm2 The total surface area of the triangular prism is the lateral area plus the area of the two
Surface Area, Lateral Area, and Volume Formulas
showmethemath.comSurface area of a right cylinder: S=2B+L or S=2B+Ch or S=2πr2+2πrh where S is the total surface area, 2B is twice the area of one of the bases (the area of the circle 2πr 2 that is the base in the case of a cylinder) and L or Ch is the lateral area.
NAME GEOMETRY UNIT 12 VOLUME & SURFACE AREA
www.lakeshorecsd.org5/16 8/9 Lateral Area & Surface Area Formulas Find LA and SA on worksheet 5/19 9 Practice with lateral area and surface area QUIZ No Homework 5/20 10/11 Stacking Area No Homework 5/21 12 Volume Formulas No Homework 5/22 13 2 REGENTS EXAMS DUE!!! Practice with Volume Worksheet 5/27 14/15 Composite Volume Worksheet ...
SURFACE AREA OF COMPOSITE FIGURES - Ms. Ong's Math …
msongsmathclass.weebly.comFind the lateral area of the prism. P Find the lateral area of the pyramid. 1 P Find the sum of all three parts. The surface area of the composite solid is 1620 square feet. SURFACE AREA OF COMPOSITE FIGURES 1) Identify the different types of figures that make up the solid. 2) Identify what parts of each figure are on the surface of the solid ...
Surface Area, Lateral Area, and Volume Formulas
www.showmethemath.comSurface Area, Lateral Area, and Volume Formulas In the table shown B is the area of the base, P is the perimeter of the base, h is the height of the object, l is the slant height of the object, r is the radius of the base if the base is a circle, C is the circumference of the base if it
10-Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders
cdn.kutasoftware.comFind the lateral area and surface area of each figure. Round your answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary. 13) A hexagonal prism 6 ft tall with a regular base measuring 9 ft on each edge and an apothem of length 7.8 ft. 324 ft²; 745.2 ft² 14) A prism 2 m tall. The base is a trapezoid whose parallel sides measure 7 m and 3 m.