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1. Calculate the area of each of the following shapes: (a) (b) (c) (d) 2. Calculate, giving your answers correct to 3 significant figures, the area of a circle with: (a) radius 6 m, (b) diameter 20 cm, (c) diameter 9 cm. 3. Calculate the area of each of the following shapes, giving your answers correct to 3 significant figures: (a) (b) (c) (d ...
The volume of a rectangular prism is the product of its length, width, and height. The volume of any prism is the product of the area of its base and its height. The surface area of a prism or pyramid is the sum of the areas of its faces.
Perimeter, Area, Volume, and Surface Area For problems 1 – 4, match each question to its answer. 1. What is perimeter? A. The area of all the surfaces of a 3-D shape. 2. What is area? B. The number of cubes that fit inside a shape. 3. What is volume? C. The length around a shape. 4. What is surface area? D. The number of squares inside a shape.
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Use the given dimensions to find the volume of each cylinder. a) Radius = 5 cm, height = 7.5 cm, round your answer to the nearest tenth. b) Diameter = 7 inches, height = 5 inches, state your answer in terms of 𝜋.
SPHERES, CONES AND CYLINDERS SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME Ref: G429.2R1 © 2017 Maths4Everyone.com Worksheets, Videos, Interactive Quizzes and Exam Solutions A1 A2 A3 A4
GCSE Maths – Geometry and Measures. Volume of 3D Shapes . Worksheet. This worksheet will show you how to work out different types of volume of 3D shapes questions. Each section contains a worked example, a question with hints and then questions for you to work through on your own.