Surface Area 7th Grade Math Obj. 4c.

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Surface Area 7th Grade Math Obj. 4c

Surface Area Surface Area is the amount of exposed area on a 3-D object. Surface Area is always measured in square units, just like Area is.

Surface Area Nets can be used to determine Surface Area. If an object has flat faces, its Surface Area can be determined by finding the area of each face and adding them together.

Surface Area… Used in “Everyday” Life. When you wrap a present, you’re working with Surface Area and Nets.

Surface Area Surface Area… We can use our knowledge of nets to calcualte Surface Area…

Finding Surface Area Step 1: Unfold the figure by drawing it’s net. Step 2: Find the area of each shape using formulas learned previously. Squares – l x w Triangles - ½ hb Step 3: Add all of the figures areas together to get the total amount of area or surface area.

Finding Surface Area Rectangular Prism + + 2 cm x 14 cm = 28 cm2 8 cm x 14 cm = 112 cm2 cm2 14 cm + 156 cm2 + 2 = 312 cm2

Finding Surface Area Rectangular Prism Find the area of each shape & add Them together. 8 cm = 2(14)(2) + 2(14)(8) + 2(2)(8) = 2(28) + 2(112) + 2(16) = 56 + 224 + 32 = 312 in2 2 cm 14 cm

Finding Surface Area Pyramid Find the surface area of the pyramid, by finding the area of each side and add them together. Pyramid 9 cm 8 cm Triangular Sides: A=1/2(B)(H) A= ½(8)(9) A = 36 sq. cm Base: A= L x W A= 8(8) A= 64 sq. Cm Base for the pyramid: 64+36+36+36+36= 208 sq. cm 8 cm

You Try! Directions: Find the surface area (SA) of each shape. Write your answers in units squared. A rectangular prism with a length of 10, a width of 5 and a height of 3. A square pyramid with a base of 5 and a slant height of 6.

You Try! Directions: Find the surface area (SA) of each shape. Write your answers in units squared. A rectangular prism with a length of 10, a width of 5 and a height of 3. A square pyramid with a base of 5 and a slant height of 6. 190 85