Volume and Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders Per. Names: Date: 2/26/16.

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Volume and Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders Per. Names: Date: 2/26/16

Example Name the shape Find the volume Find the lateral surface area Find the total surface area S = 5

Name the shape Find the volume Find the lateral surface area Find the total surface area

Find the difference in volume between the two pyramids.

Name the shape The volume is 2,233cm 3 Find the height:

How to solve: Answer: Example

Picture: How to solve: Answer:

Your Explanation:

A swimming pool is 8 m long, 6 m wide and 1.5 m deep. How many cubic meters of water is needed to completely fill the pool? Picture: How to solve: Answer:

Determine the volume and total surface area of the following figure. Show all steps. How to solve: Volume: Total Surface Area:

How to solve: Volume:

How to solve: Answer:

What is the difference in the volumes of the two shapes below? 5 in 4 in 14.3 in 3 in 5.5 in Answer: How to solve: