Starter Questions Find the Total Surface Area and the Volume of this cylinder Find the Total Surface Area and the Volume of this prism.

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Starter Questions Find the Total Surface Area and the Volume of this cylinder Find the Total Surface Area and the Volume of this prism

Questions For each of the following calculate: a) the surface area b) the volume A sphere, radius 3cm . A sphere, diameter 10cm. A hemisphere, diameter 7cm. A quarter-sphere. radius 4.5cm. Extension A sphere that shares a diameter with a circle of area 90cm2

Questions a) Surface Area b) Volume 1. Sphere, radius 3cm 36 cm2 113.1 cm2 2. Sphere, diameter 10cm 100 cm2 314.6 cm2 500  cm2 3 523.6 cm2 3. Hemisphere, diameter 7mm 4. A quarter sphere, radius 4.5m