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8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Problem of the Day Course 3 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Warm Up Find the surface area of each rectangular prism. 1. length 14 cm, width 7 cm, height 7 cm 2. length 30 in., width 6 in., height 21 in 3. length 3 mm, width 6 mm, height 4 mm 4. length 37 in., width 9 in., height 18 in. 490 cm2 1872 in2 108 mm2 2322 in2

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Problem of the Day A model of a solid-steel machine tool is built to a scale of 1 cm = 10 cm. The real object will weigh 2500 grams. How much does the model, also made of solid steel, weigh? 2.5 g

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Learn to make scale models of solid figures.

Insert Lesson Title Here Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Vocabulary capacity

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures

Insert Lesson Title Here Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Corresponding edge lengths of any two cubes are in proportion to each other because the cubes are similar. However, volumes and surface areas do not have the same scale factor as edge lengths. Each edge of the 2 ft cube is 2 times as long as each edge of the 1 ft cube. However, the cube’s volume, or capacity, is 8 times as large, and its surface area is 4 times as large as the 1 ft cube’s.

Insert Lesson Title Here Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Multiplying the linear dimensions of a solid by n creates n2 as much surface area and n3 as much volume. Helpful Hint

Additional Example 1A: Scaling Models That Are Cubes Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Additional Example 1A: Scaling Models That Are Cubes A 3 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. the edge lengths of the two cubes 3 cm cube 1 cm cube 3 cm 1 cm Ratio of corresponding edges = 3 The length of the edges of the larger cube is 3 times the length of the edges of the smaller cube.

Additional Example 1B: Scaling Models That Are Cubes Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Additional Example 1B: Scaling Models That Are Cubes A 3 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. the surface areas of the two cubes 3 cm cube 1 cm cube 54 cm2 6 cm2 Ratio of corresponding areas = 9 The surface area of the large cube is 9 times that of the small cube.

Additional Example 1C: Scaling Models That Are Cubes Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Additional Example 1C: Scaling Models That Are Cubes A 3 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. the volumes of the two cubes 3 cm cube 1 cm cube 27 cm3 1 cm3 Ratio of corresponding volumes = 27 The volume of the large cube is 27 times that of the smaller cube.

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Check It Out: Example 1A A 2 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. the edge lengths of the large and small cubes 2 cm cube 1 cm cube 2 cm 1 cm Ratio of corresponding edges = 2 The length of the edges of the larger cube is 2 times the length of the edges of the smaller cube.

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Check It Out: Example 1B A 2 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. the surface areas of the two cubes 2 cm cube 1 cm cube 24 cm2 6 cm2 Ratio of corresponding areas = 4 The surface area of the large cube is 4 times that of the small cube.

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Check It Out: Example 1C A 2 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. the volumes of the two cubes 2 cm cube 1 cm cube 8 cm3 1 cm3 Ratio of corresponding volumes = 8 The volume of the large cube is 8 times that of the small cube.

Additional Example 2A: Scaling Models That Are Other Solid Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Additional Example 2A: Scaling Models That Are Other Solid Figures A box is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The box is 4 ft tall, and its base has a length of 3 ft and a width of 2 ft. For a 6 in. tall model of the box, find the following. What is the scale factor of the model? 6 in. 4 ft = 6 in. 48 in. = 1 8 Convert and simplify. 1 8 The scale factor of the model is .

Additional Example 2B: Scaling Models That Are Other Solid Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Additional Example 2B: Scaling Models That Are Other Solid Figures A box is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The box is 4 ft tall, and its base has a length of 3 ft and a width of 2 ft. For a 6 in. tall model of the box, find the following. What are the length and the width of the model? Length:  3 ft = in. = 4 in. 1 8 36 2 Width:  2 ft = in. = 3 in. 1 8 24 The length of the model is 4 in., and the width is 3 in. 1 2

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Check It Out: Example 2A A box is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The box is 8 ft tall, and its base has a length of 6 ft and a width of 4 ft. For a 6 in. tall model of the box, find the following. What is the scale factor of the model? 6 in. 8 ft = 6 in. 96 in. = 1 16 Convert and simplify. The scale factor of the model is 1:16.

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Check It Out: Example 2B A box is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The box is 8 ft tall, and its base has a length of 6 ft and a width of 4 ft. For a 6 in. tall model of the box, find the following. What are the length and the width of the model? Length:  6 ft = in. = 4 in. 1 16 72 2 Width:  4 ft = in. = 3 in. 1 16 48 The length of the model is 4 in., and the width is 3 in. 1 2

Additional Example 3: Business Application Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Additional Example 3: Business Application It takes 30 seconds for a pump to fill a cubic container whose edge measures 1 ft. How long does it take for the pump to fill a cubic container whose edge measures 2 ft? Find the volume of the 2 ft cubic container. V = 2 ft  2 ft  2 ft = 8 ft3 Set up a proportion and solve. 30 s 1 ft3 x 8 ft3 = Cancel units. 30  8 = x Multiply. 240 = x Calculate the fill time. It takes 240 seconds, or 4 minutes, to fill the larger container.

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Check It Out: Example 3 It takes 30 seconds for a pump to fill a cubic container whose edge measures 1 ft. How long does it take for the pump to fill a cubic container whose edge measures 3 ft? Find the volume of the 3 ft cubic container. V = 3 ft  3 ft  3 ft = 27 ft3 Set up a proportion and solve. 30 s 1 ft3 x 27 ft3 = 30  27 = x Multiply. 810 = x Calculate the fill time. It takes 810 seconds, or 13.5 minutes, to fill the larger container.

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz: Part I A 10 cm cube is built from small cubes, each 1 cm on an edge. Compare the following values. 1. the edge lengths of the two cubes 2. the surface areas of the two cubes 3. the volumes of the two cubes 10:1 100:1 1000:1

Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Course 3 8-10 Scaling Three-Dimensional Figures Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz: Part II 4. A pyramid has a square base measuring 185 m on each side and a height of 115 m. A model of it has a base 37 cm on each side. What is the height of the model? 5. A cement truck is pouring cement for a new 4 in. thick driveway. The driveway is 90 ft long and 20 ft wide. How long will it take the truck to pour the cement if it releases 10 ft3 of cement per minute? 23 cm 60 min