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Splash Screen Chapter 7 Lesson 7- 7. 5Min 5-6 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A.face B.vertex C.base D.edge Which of the following is represented by a point? (over Lesson.

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1 Splash Screen Chapter 7 Lesson 7- 7

2 5Min 5-6 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A.face B.vertex C.base D.edge Which of the following is represented by a point? (over Lesson 7-4)

3 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5Min 6-4 (over Lesson 7-5) The base of the triangle of a triangular prism is 3 yd, the altitude is 5 yd, and the height is 9 yd. Find the volume of the triangular prism. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. A. yd 3 B. yd 3 C. yd 3 D. yd 3

4 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5Min 7-1 A.15 m 3 B.20 m 3 C.40 m 3 D.60 m 3 Find the volume of the given solid. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. (over Lesson 7-6)

5 5Min 7-2 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A.1,026.3 ft 3 B.1,539.1 ft 3 C.2,931.6 ft 3 D.3,078.2 ft 3 Find the volume of the given solid. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. (over Lesson 7-6)

6 lateral face lateral surface area Find the lateral and total surface areas of prisms and cylinders. total surface area Please go to page 386 in your math textbook and write the definitions onto your student-built glossary for the “ New Vocabulary”.

7 Standard 7MG2.1 Use formulas routinely for finding the perimeter and area of basic two-dimensional figures and the surface area and volume of basic three-dimensional figures, including rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, squares, triangles, circles, prisms, and cylinders. Standard 7MG3.5 Construct two-dimensional patterns for three-dimensional models, such as cylinders, prisms, and cones.

8 1)Take out the clear plastic rectangular prism at your table. 2) Your task is to determine the amount of material needed to completely cover the prism. 3 ) When measuring, use centimeters and millimeters. 4) Write down each step you take on a response board. Team Challenge

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11 Surface Areas of a Prism Find the lateral and total surface area of the rectangular prism. Area of Base B = ℓw B = 15(9) or 135 Perimeter of Base P = 2ℓ + 2w P = 2(15) + 2(9) or 48

12 Surface Areas of a Prism Use this information to find the lateral and total surface area. Answer:The lateral surface area is 336 square millimeters, and the total surface area is 606 square millimeters. Total Surface Area S = L + 2B S = 336 + 2(135) or 606 Lateral Surface Area L = Ph L = 48(7) or 336

13 A.A B.B C.C D.D A.112 cm 2 B.126 cm 2 C.130 cm 2 D.142 cm 2 Find the total surface area of the rectangular prism.

14 Surface Areas of a Prism CAMPING A family wants to reinforce the fabric of its tent with a waterproofing treatment. Find the total surface area, including the floor, of the tent below. A triangular prism consists of two congruent triangular faces and three rectangular faces.

15 Surface Areas of a Prism Draw and label a net of this prism. Find the area of each face. Answer:The surface area of the tent is about 131.1 square feet. bottom left side right side two bases Add to find the total surface area. 29 + 36.54 + 36.54 + 29 = 131.08 5 ● 5.8 = 29 6.3 ● 5.8 = 36.54

16 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A.85.5 in 2 B.90.2 in 2 C.93.1 in 2 D.108.4 in 2 DECORATING Julia is painting triangular prisms to use as decoration in her garden. Find the surface area of the prism.

17 L = πdh S = πdh + 2πr 2

18 Surface Areas of Cylinders Find the lateral area and the surface area of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth. Answer:The lateral surface area is about 31.4 square meters, and the total surface area is about 70.7 square meters. Total Surface AreaLateral Surface Area L = π d h L = (3.14) (5) (2)

19 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A.176.4 mm 2 B.188.7 mm 2 C.207.2 mm 2 D.245.1 mm 2 Find the total surface area of the cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth.

20 LABELS Find the area of the label on the can of juice. Round to the nearest tenth. Since the label covers the lateral surface of the can, you only need to find the can’s lateral surface area. Surface Areas of Cylinders

21 Estimate Answer: The area of the label is about 113.0 square inches. Surface Areas of Cylinders 113.0 L = π d h L = (3.14) (4.5) (8)d = 4.5; h = 8

22 A.A B.B C.C D.D A.132.9 in 2 B.155.4 in 2 C.164.4 in 2 D.185.2 in 2 LABELS Find the lateral area of the label on the can of juice. Round to the nearest tenth.

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