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CHAPTER 9: SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME- Measuring in Space

9.1 Solid Figures


Example 1: Identify and Name Polyhedra
a.

b.

c.

Example 2: Identify and Name Faces and Edges


a. Name the polyhedron.

b. Determine the number of faces and


edges.

c. List any congruent faces and congruent


edges.

Example 3: Sketch a Polyhedron


Sketch a triangular prism:

Sketch a triangular pyramid:

9.2 Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders


Example 1: Use the Net of a Prism
Find the surface area of the
rectangular prism.

Example 2: Find the Lateral Area


About how much plastic is used to make a straw that has a diameter of 5
millimeters and a height of 195 millimeters?

Example 3: Find the Lateral Area and Surface Area of a Prism

Example 4: Find the Lateral Area and Surface Area of a Cylinder

Your Turn! Find the lateral area and surface area of each figure.
a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

9.3 Surface Area of Pyramids and Cones


Example 1: Find the Slant Height
Find the slant height of the pyramid.

Example 2: Find Lateral Area


Find the lateral area of the pyramid.

Find the lateral area of the cone.

Example 3: Find the Lateral Area and Surface Area of a Pyramid

Example 4: Find the Lateral Area and Surface Area of a Cone

9.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders


Example 1: Find the Volume of a Rectangular Prism

Example 2: Find the Volume of a Prism


a.
b.

Example 3: Find the Volume of a Cylinder


a.
b.

Your Turn! Find the volume of each figure.


a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

Example 4: Compare Volumes of Cylinders


a. How do the radius and height of the mug
compare to the radius and height of the dog
bowl?

b. How many times greater is the volume of


the bowl than the volume of the mug?

9.5 Volume of Pyramids and Cones


Example 1: Find the Volume of a Pyramid
a.

b.

Example 2: Find the Volume of a Cone


a.

b.

Example 3: Find the Height of a Cone to find the Volume


a.

b.

9.6 Surface Area and Volume of Spheres


Example 1: Find the Surface Area of a Sphere
a.

Example 2: Find the Volume of a Sphere

b.

a.

b.

Your Turn! Find the volume and surface area of each sphere.
a.

b.

c.

d.. A sphere with a diameter of 9 inches.

e. A sphere with a radius of 2.25 millimeters.

f. Find the radius of a sphere that has an area


of 201 square inches.

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