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FND The Total Surface Area and The Volume of The Prism
FND The Total Surface Area and The Volume of The Prism
3. Fnd the total surface area and the volume of the prism.
4. If the total surface area of the prism in the figure is 456 cm 2, find the value h.
5. The figure shows an ice brick in the shape of a prism with a hexagonal base. The volume of the
ice brick is 1.7 m3.
(a) Find the value of x.
(b) Find the total surface area of the ice brick.
6. The figure shows a wax block in the shape of a prism whose base is a trapezium. It is then
melted to make some identical candles in the shape of triangular prisms each of height 5 cm.
(a) Find the volume of the wax block.
(b) If the base area of each candle is 13 cm2, is it possible that more than
40 candles can be made? Explain your answer.
7. The figure shows a metal block in the shape of a prism. Some identical blocks are put into a
rectangular water tank of base length 0.4 m, base width 0.3 m and height 0.2 m. The original
depth of water in the tank is 17 cm and all blocks are immersed in water. What is the
maximum number of blocks to be put into the tank such that no water overflows?
8. In the figure, a square of side 3 cm is cut away from each corner of a rectangular card. If the
capacity of the box formed by folding the card along the dotted lines is 378 cm3, find the value
of y .
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