 Snap together cubes to create a solid rectangular figure.  How long is your figure?  How wide is your figure?  What is the height of your figure?

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 Snap together cubes to create a solid rectangular figure.  How long is your figure?  How wide is your figure?  What is the height of your figure?  What is the name of this figure?

 How do you find the volume of rectangular prisms? Volume = l x w x h I = length W= width H= height

Surface Area- The total areas of the faces and bases of a solid figure. How do we find the surface area of a rectangular prism? Formula SA = 2( l x w) + 2(w x h) + 2( l x h)

 Find the volume and the surface area of the rectangular prism you created.  Write down each dimension.  Show your work.

Find the volume and surface area of this rectangular prism. V=lwh SA= 2lh +2lw + 2hw 9in. 8.5in 2in.

 Find the volume and surface area of this rectangular prism. 12ft 6ft 8ft 12ft

 Complete (Set it up) page 12