Surface Areas of Prisms and Cylinders Unit 6 Lesson 2
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Surface Areas of Prisms and Cylinders Unit 6 Lesson 2

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Questions and Answers

What is the surface area of the large 14 x 7 cm rectangles used as bases?

  • 266 cm (correct)
  • 70 cm (correct)
  • 100 cm
  • 350 cm
  • What is the surface area of the large 19 x 6 m rectangles used as bases?

  • 50 m
  • 200 m
  • 100 m (correct)
  • 328 m (correct)
  • What are the lateral area and surface area of the given prism?

    322 m ; 332 m

    What is the surface area of the cylinder in terms of pi?

    <p>350 pi cm</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the surface area of the cylinder in terms of pi?

    <p>522 pi in</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Surface Areas of Prisms and Cylinders

    • Base dimensions for a prism with rectangle bases are 14 cm by 7 cm, leading to a total base area of 70 cm².
    • Total surface area of this prism is 266 cm².

    Cylinder Surface Areas

    • Cylinder bases are defined by dimensions of 19 m by 6 m, yielding a base area of 100 m².
    • Total surface area of this cylinder is calculated to be 328 m².

    Lateral and Total Surface Area of Prisms

    • For a specified prism, the lateral area is 322 m² and the total surface area sums up to 332 m².

    Cylinder Surface Area (in terms of pi)

    • The surface area of a cylinder is given as 350π cm².

    Second Cylinder Surface Area (in terms of pi)

    • Another cylinder's surface area is expressed as 522π in², indicating varying dimensions or proportions.

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    This quiz covers the surface areas of various prisms and cylinders, focusing on both lateral area and total surface area calculations. Each flashcard presents different dimensions and requires the application of formulas related to geometric solids. Enhance your understanding of surface area calculations with practical examples.

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