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Pn Siti Nor Azidah bt Azman


KOLEJ TUNKU KURSHIAH

CHAPTER 6
6.3 Surface Area of 3-Dimensional Shapes
6.4 Volume of 3-Dimensional Shapes
SUCCESS CRITERIA
1. Derive the formulae of the surface areas of cubes, cuboids,
pyramids, prisms, cylinders and cones, and hence
determine the surface areas of the shapes
2. Solve problems involving the surface area of three-
dimensional shapes
3. Derive the formulae of the volumes of prims, cylinders,
pyramids and cones
4. Determine the volume of prisms, cylinders, cones,
pyramids and sphere using formulae
5. Solve problems involving the volume of three-dimensional
shapes
Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the pyramid.
1.

ANS: 896 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the pyramid.
2.

ANS: 756 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the prism.
1.

ANS: 1 240 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the prism.
2.

ANS: 996 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the cylinder.
1.

ANS: 1 881 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the cylinder.
2.

ANS: 1 881 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the cone.
1.

ANS: 2 904 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the cone.

ANS: 704 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the sphere.
1.

ANS: 1 386 cm2


Exercise
Find the SURFACE AREA of the sphere.
2.

ANS: 9 856 cm2


Exercise
Find the value of x. Use
1.

x=5
Exercise
Find the value of x. Use
2.

x = 17
Exercise
Find the value of x. Use
3.

x = 21
Exercise
Find the value of x. Use
3.

x = 15
Exercise
1. The diagram shows a combined shape
consisting of a cone and a hemisphere. Calculate
the total surface area, in cm2, of the combined
shape.
[Use π = 22/7]

ANS: 1 996.5 cm2


Exercise
2. The diagram shows a combined shape
consisting of a prism and a half cylinder.
Calculate the total surface area, in cm2, of the
combined shape.
[Use π = 22/7]

ANS: 858 cm2


Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
1.
Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
2.
Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
2.
Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
3.
Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
4.
Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
5.
Exercise
Calculate the volume of each of the following
three-dimensional shapes.
6.
Exercise
1. The diagram shows a combined shape
consisting of a pyramid and a prism.
Calculate the total volume, in cm3, of the
combined shape. [Use π = 22/7]
Exercise
2. The diagram shows a cylindrical metallic block.
The block is melted to form a few spherical balls.
How many spherical balls will be obtained?
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