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Title: 3-Dimensional Figures


1
3-Dimensional Figures
  • Filling Wrapping Notes

2
Review of Circles
  • Geometry Notes

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Circles
  • Circles have two important interior parts
  • Diameter
  • Radius

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  • Radius a line that starts at the center point
    and ends at the border of the circle.
  • The radius is half as long as the diameter.
  • Diameter a line that passes through the center
    of the circle connecting both sides.
  • The diameter is twice as long as the radius.

5
Measures of Circles
  • There are two different ways to measure Circles
  • Circumference
  • Area

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  • Circumference is the perimeter of the circle or
    the distance around the edge of the circle.
  • Area is the amount of space needed to cover the
    circle.

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Using Formulas
  • A circular flower bed in Kays backyard has a
    diameter of 8 feet. What is the area of the
    flower bed? Round your answer to the nearest
    tenth.
  • What is the circumference of the flower bed?
    Round your answer to the nearest tenth

50.3 ft²
25.1 ft
8
Using Formulas
  • A company manufactures aluminum lids. The
    radius of each lid is 3 cm. What is the area of
    one lid? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
  • What is the Circumference? Round your answer to
    the nearest tenth

28.3 cm²
18.8 cm
9
Using Formulas
  • A radio station broadcasts a signal over an area
    with a 75-mile radius. What is the area of the
    region that receives the radio signal? (Round
    your answer to the nearest tenth)

17,671.5 square miles
10
Using Formulas
  • If the area of a circular mirror is 200.95 m²,
    what is the radius of the mirror? Round your
    answer to the nearest tenth.
  • What is the diameter of the mirror?

8 meters
16 meters
11
Using Formulas
  • The area of a circular frame is 12.56 inches²,
    what is the diameter of the picture? Round your
    answer to the nearest tenth.

4 inches
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Aspects of 3-D figures
  • Three-dimensional figures have a length, width,
    and height. They also have faces, edges, bases,
    and vertices (or a vertex).
  • Faces The flat surfaces on 3-D figures.
  • Bases The top and bottom of the figure where the
    height lies in between.

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  • Edges Where the faces meet.
  • Vertices Where the edges meet.

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Types of 3-D figures
  • There are many types of 3-D figures. There are
  • Cubes
  • Rectangular Prisms
  • Triangular Prisms
  • Pyramids
  • Cylinders
  • Cones

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  • Rectangular Prisms Have 6 faces that are all
    rectangles.
  • Example a box

17
  • Cubes Have six faces just like a rectangular
    prism. A cube is a special type of rectangular
    prism because all the faces are congruent
    squares.
  • Example Dice

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  • Triangular Prisms Have five faces. Its two
    bases are triangles and three of its faces are
    rectangles.
  • Example Some tents.

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  • Pyramids Have five faces. The base is a
    rectangle the other four faces are triangles.
  • Example Pyramids in Egypt.

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  • Cylinders Have two bases that are circles.
  • Example A can of pop.

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  • Cones Have one base that is a circle.
  • Example An ice cream cone.

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  • There are two different measures of 3-D figures
  • VOLUME
  • SURFACE AREA

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Measures of 3-D figures
  • Volume the amount of material needed to fill an
    object.
  • The capacity of a three-dimensional shape.
  • Surface Area the amount of material needed to
    wrap an object.
  • The area required to cover a three-dimensional
    shape

25
Using Formulas
  • How much wrapping paper do you need to
    completely cover a rectangle box that is 20
    inches by 18 inches by 2 inches?

872 in²
26
Using Formulas
  • Each of the cone-shaped cups near the water
    cooler has a radius of 3 centimeters and a height
    of 10 centimeters. If 1 cubic centimeter can
    hold one milliliter of liquid, how much water can
    each cup hold? Round your answer to the nearest
    whole.

94 milliliters
27
Using Formulas
  • The eight Corinthian columns at the Nation
    Building Museum in Washington D.C., are each 75
    feet high and 8 feet in diameter. What is the
    volume of each column? Round your answer to
    nearest tenth.

3769.9 ft³
28
Using Formulas
  • A small gift box is shaped like a cube. The box
    measures 1.4 inches on each side. What is the
    volume of the gift box? Round your answer to
    nearest tenth.

2.7 in³
29
Using Formulas
  • The average stone on the lowest level of the
    Great Pyramid of Egypt was a rectangular prism
    5feet long by 5 feet high by 6 feet deep and
    weighed 15 tons. What is the volume of the
    average casting stone? Round your answer to
    nearest tenth.

150.0 ft³
30
Using Formulas
  • The Great Pyramid of Egypt has a square base
    that measures 751 feet on each side. They
    pyramid is 481 feet high. What is the volume of
    the Great Pyramid? Round your answer to nearest
    tenth.

120,410.3 ft³
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NETS
  • Nets Flat patterns of 3-D figures.
  • Cubic Net
  • Some boxes are shaped like cubes. A cube is a
    three-dimensional shape with six identical square
    faces. The diagram below shoes one possible flat
    pattern for a cubic box.

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  • Rectangular Prism Net
  • Triangular Prism Net

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  • Pyramid Net
  • Cylinder Net

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  • Cone Net

35
Using Formulas
  1. A frying pan has a radius of 14 cm. What is the
    circumference? (Round your answer to the nearest
    tenth of a cm)

88.0 cm
36
Using Formulas
  1. A round stained-glass window has a circumference
    of 195 inches. What is the radius of the window
    to the nearest inch?

31 inches
37
Using Formulas
  1. A Susan B. Anthony coin has a diameter of 26.5
    millimeters. What is the area of the coin to the
    nearest hundredth?

551.55 mm²
38
Using Formulas
  1. A triangular prism has a length of 10 inches, a
    width of 7 inches, and a height of 4 inches.
    What is its volume?

140 inches³
39
Using Formulas
  1. A travel mug is shaped like a cylinder. It is 9
    cm wide and 15 centimeters tall. Find its
    volume. Leave your answer in terms of pi.

303.75p inches³
40
Using Formulas
  1. How much wrapping paper do you need to completely
    cover a rectangular box that is 20 inches by 18
    inches by 2 inches?

872 inches²
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Using Formulas
  1. A can a peas is 3 inches in diameter and 4.5
    inches tall . What is the surface area of the
    can? What is the area of the label around the
    can? Round both to the nearest tenth.

42.4 in²
56.5 in²
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