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Surface Area or Volume

Surface Area or Volume

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 17 Questions

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Surface Area and Volume of prisms and cylinders

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Surface area is the total area of the surface/outside of a three-dimensional figure. Surface area is the sum of the area of the faces.

Key words: ​

  • cover

  • outside

  • wrap

  • square units

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Volume is the amount of space inside a three dimensional figure.

Key words:

  • inside

  • capacity

  • liquid

  • fill

  • hold

  • cubic units

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Multiple Choice

Alexis has a wooden box that is shaped like a rectangular prism. He is going to paint the box. Which formula will he need to use to find out how much paint to buy?

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Volume

2

Surface area

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Multiple Choice

Alex has two boxes. He wants to put the contents of the two boxes into a larger box. What will he need to know to make sure his larger box is big enough to hold the contents of both boxes?

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Surface area

2

Volume

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Multiple Choice

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The trailer on the back of the truck below is in the shape of a rectangular prism. George needs to know how much the trailer will hold for shipping. Which does he need to know?

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Surface area

2

Volume

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Multiple Select

Identify each situation that would require the application of surface area.

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Painting the outside of a shoebox

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Filling the shoebox with candy

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Counting the number of cubes inside of a shoebox.

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Wrapping the shoebox in gift wrap

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Multiple Choice

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If you wanted to know how much metal is needed to make a can you would be finding the ______

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Surface Area

2

Volume

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Multiple Select

Identify each situation that would require the application of volume

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Determining the amount of water in a water bottle.

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Determining the number of pencils that could fit into a rectangular box.

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Determining the amount of wrapping paper needed to wrap a box.

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Determining the amount of paint needed to paint the outside of a cylinder.

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Multiple Choice

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If you wanted to know how much treasure is in the chest you would be finding the ________________

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volume

2

surface area

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Multiple Choice

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Sammy needs to cover the box with wrapping paper. Which does he need to know before wrapping the box?

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Surface area

2

Volume

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What does it mean?

V = Volume

S.A. = Surface Area​

l= length

w= width

h= height

r= radius​

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Multiple Choice

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Tommy built a wooden box. Assuming the box is hollow, how much wood did it take to build this figure?

What shape is Tommy's box?

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Rectangular Prism

2

Cylinder

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Multiple Choice

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Tommy built a wooden box. Assuming the box is hollow, how much wood did it take to build this figure?

What shape is Tommy's box?

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cylinder

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Rectangular Prism

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Multiple Choice

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Tommy built a wooden box. Assuming the box is hollow, how much wood did it take to build this figure?

What is the situation calling for?

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Surface Area

2

Volume

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Multiple Choice

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Tommy built a wooden box. Assuming the box is hollow, how much wood did it take to build this figure?

What formula will you use?

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SA = 2lw+2lh+2wh

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SA= 2πr2+2πrh2\pi r^2+2\pi rh  

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Multiple Choice

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Natasha bought a gallon of paint in a cylindrical can. The

can is 18 inches tall and has a radius of 6 inches. How much

paint does it hold? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

What shape is the paint can?

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Cylinder

2

Rectangular prims

3

Triangular prism

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Multiple Choice

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Natasha bought a gallon of paint in a cylindrical can. The

can is 18 inches tall and has a radius of 6 inches. How much

paint does it hold? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

Does the situation call for finding SA or V?

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Surface Area

2

Volume

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Multiple Choice

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Natasha bought a gallon of paint in a cylindrical can. The

can is 18 inches tall and has a radius of 6 inches. How much

paint does it hold? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

What formula do you use?

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V= lwh

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V= πr2h\pi r^2h  

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