Target F-2 Extra Practice 1

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The passage discusses how to calculate the surface area and volume of different 3D shapes like prisms, cylinders, cubes, and more.

Rectangles, triangles, and circles are the basic shapes used to calculate the surface area of 3D objects by finding the area of each face and adding them together.

To calculate the surface area of a cylinder you use the formula: Surface Area = 2πrH + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and H is the height.

BLM 5-11

Target F-2 Extra Practice 1

1. Fill in each blank.


To find the total surface area of a 3-D object:
a) the number of faces.
b) Calculate the of each face.
C) Find the of the surface areas of the faces.
For #2 and #3, calculate the surface area of each prism to the nearest tenth of
a centimetre.
2. a) Number of faces
b) 2 x (11.2 x 17.5) = cm2
2 x (11.2 x 6) = cm2
2 x (17.5 x 6) = cm2
17.5 cm
c) Total surface area

3. a) Number of faces

b) 2 x (3.22x 4) _ cm2
2x(5.1x7.2)= cm2
lx(4x7.2)= cm2
c) Total surface area

4. Rahim's dad wants to paint the outside of his garage, including the roof.
a) How many sides of the garage
need to be painted?
b) Name the two shapes that
make up the front and the back
side of the garage.
and

C) Calculate the total surface area that needs to be painted. Show your work.
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a metre.

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Extra Practice Answers

1. count or add; area; sum or total

2. a) 6
b) 392.0 cm2; 134.4 cm2; 210.0 cm2
c) 736.4 cm2

3. a) 5
b) 12.8 cm2; 73.4 cm2; 28.8 cm2
c) 115 cm2

4. a) 6
b) rectangle; triangle
c) 72.5 m2

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BIM 5-14

Target F-2 Extra Practice 2

For #1 and #2, fill in each blank.


1. a) The net of a cylinder is made up of one and
two
b) The width of the rectangle in the net of a cylinder is equal to the
of the circle.

2. The radius of a circle is the diameter.

3. Give the formula for the surface area of a cylinder.


S.A.=

4. Estimate the total surface area of each cylinder. Show your work.
, —
., , f ••■
.
' ,
_..., .. 4 . .,

Example: 10 cm it x r2 rz 3 x (3)2 54 cm2 / x w 180 + 54


2.8 cm ::-.. 3 x 9 :----... (7t- x d) x w = 234 cm2
P4 27 cm2 7..-. 3 x 6 x 10
P-: 180 cm2
a) 5 cm 6 cm
b) 6.2 cm 12.3 cm
c) 10.7 cm 17.4 cm

5. Use the formula for the surface area of a cylinder to calculate the total
surface area of each cylinder to the nearest hundredth of a centimetre. Use
3.14 for it. Show your work.
, .. .
_ ,_

: . -a Ji - ,
'-' ' t

Example: 2.8 cm 10 cm S.A.= 2 x (3.14 x 7.84) + 3.14 x 5.6 x 10 225.08 cm2


= 49.24 + 175.84
a) 5 cm 6 cm
b) 6.2 cm 12.3 cm
c) 10.7 cm 17.4 cm

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Extra Practice Answers

1. a) rectangle, circles
b) diameter

2. half

3. S.A.= 2 x (7 r x r2 ) + Or x d x h)

4. Answers may vary. Example:


a) 75 cm2; 150 cm2; 180 cm2; 330 cm2
b) 108 cm2; 216 cm2; 360 cm2; 576 cm2
c) 300 cm2; 600 cm2; 1000 cm2; 1600 cm2

5. a) 345.4 cm2
b) 720.31 cm2
C) 1888.21 cm2

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( Target F2) Extra Practice 3

Lesson 4.3: Surface Area of a Right Rectangular Prism


1. Find the surface area of a rectangular prism measuring 5 m by 8 m by 9 m. Include a
diagram.

2. Tracy made a stained-glass jewellery box.


It measured 20 cm by 12 cm by 8 cm.
a) About how much glass did Tracy use?
b) One piece of glass has an area of 100 cm2 and costs $3.65.
How much did the glass cost?

3. The surface area of a cube is 150 cm2.


a) What is the area of one face of the cube?
b) What is the length of one edge of the cube?

4. An open aquarium measures 80 cm by 35 cm by 45 cm.


What is the surface area of the aquarium?

45 cm

80 cm
Extra Practice 3 Answers

1. 3 14 m2

2. a) 992 cm2
b) Tracy needs to buy 10 pieces, so the glass costs:
10 x $3.65 = $36.50

3. a) 25 cm2
b) 5 cm

4. 13 150 cm2
( Extra Practice 4
Target F-2

Lesson 4.4: Surface Area of a Right Triangular Prism

1. Find the surface area of each triangular prism.


a) c) 3 cm
6 cm
10 cm

15 cm
8 cm

b)

16 cm

12 cm

2. The length of a triangular prism is 5 cm. The side lengths of each triangular face are 5 cm,
5 cm, and 6 cm. The height of each triangular face is 4 cm.
Find the surface area of the triangular prism.

3. A triangular prism has a right isosceles triangle as its base. The base of the triangle is 10
cm and its height is 10 cm. The length of the prism is also 10 cm.
Sketch the prism and find its surface area.

4. A triangle has side lengths 10 mm, 24 mm, 26 mm. What kind of triangle is this?
Find the surface area of the corresponding prism with length:
a) 10 cm
b) 25 cm
Extra Practice 4 Answers

1. a) 408 cm2
b) 672 cm2
c) 97.5 cm2

2. 104 cm2

3. 441.4 cm2

4. Right triangle
a) 840 mm2
b) 1740 trun2
( Target F-2 ) Extra Practice 7

Lesson 4.7: Surface Area of a Right Cylinder

1. Calculate the surface area of each cylinder.


a) b) 14_ 15 cm c)

0.6 m

12 cm
9m

-----------------

2. Find the surface area of a cylinder with the following dimensions:


a) height 10 cm, radius 3 cm
b) height 8 mm, diameter 12 mm

3. A cylindrical-shaped building block is to be painted. It has diameter 5.3 cm and height 12


cm.
Calculate the surface area to be painted.

4. A cylindrical candle has diameter 9 cm and height 12 cm.


It is placed in a cylindrical box.
There is a space of 0.5 cm between the candle and the box to allow for packing material.
a) What is the height of the cylindrical box?
b) What is the radius of the cylindrical box?
c) What is the surface area of the box?
Extra Practice 7 Answers

1. a) 327m2
b) 919 cm2
c) 22.1m2

2. a) 245 cm2
b) 528 mm2

3. 244 cm2

4. a) 13 cm
b) 5 cm
c) 565.5 cm2
BLM 7-5
Target F-3 Extra Practice 1
1. Determine the volume of each rectangular prism.
a) 10 cm b) c)

25 cm

A= 500 cm2
A= 300 cm2

2. a) What is the volume of Box A?

b) What is the volume of Box B? 24 cm

c) Are their volumes the same? Explain.


A= 384 cm2 A= 192 cm2

3. What is the height of each rectangular prism?


a) volume = 108 cm3, area of base = 12 cm2
b) volume = 80 cm3, area of base = 16 cm2
c) area of base = 110 cm2, volume = 110 cm3

4. The Canola Oil Company is designing cans for its oil. Their cans hold 1 L,
which is 1000 cm3. The area of the base of their can is 80 cm2. How tall is the
can? Show your answer to one decimal place.

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Extra Practice Answers

1. a) 5000 cm3
b) 7500 cm3
C) 4760 cm3

2. a) 4608 cm3
b) 4608 cm3
C) It is the same box (same dimensions).The orientation has been changed.

3. a) 9 cm
b) 5 cm
C) 1 cm

4. 12.5 cm

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BLM 7-7

Target F-3 Extra Practice 2

1. Determine the volume of each cube.


a) b) 12.5 cm
1 cm

1 cm
1 cm 12.5 cm

12.5 cm 14 cm

2. What is the volume of each right triangular prism?


a) b) C) 45 cm

60 cm

20 cm

3. Determine the volume of the contents of each right prism.


3 full
a) — 1 full 2 full
b) — c) —
4 2 5
10 cm

10 cm 12 cm

12 cm

5 cm

4. What is the area of the base of each right triangular prism?


a) volume = 90 cm3, height = 10 cm
b) volume = 864 cm3, height = 6 cm
c) volume = 1 cm3, height = 1 cm

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Extra Practice Answers

1. a) 1 cm3 b) 1953.125 cm3 c) 2744 cm3

2. a) 14 cm3 b) 4250 cm3 c) 10 125 cm3

3. a) 1296 cm3 b) 250 cm3 c) 480 cm3

4. a) 9 cm2 b) 144 cm2 c) 1 cm2

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