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8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area

8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area. Area of Plane Regions. Rectangle. Square. Triangle. 3 ft. 3 ft. 2 ft. 3 ft. 6 ft. 4 ft. A = l·w. A = ½ l·w. A = s·s = s 2. A = 6·2. A = 3 2. A = ½ b·h. A = 12 sq ft. A = 9 sq ft. A = ½ ·4·3. A = 6 sq ft.

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8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area

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  1. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Area of Plane Regions Rectangle Square Triangle 3 ft 3ft 2ft 3 ft 6 ft 4 ft A = l·w A = ½ l·w A = s·s = s2 A = 6·2 A = 32 A = ½ b·h A = 12 sqft A = 9 sqft A = ½ ·4·3 A = 6 sqft

  2. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Area of Plane Regions Triangle Parallelogram Trapezoid 8 cm 3yd 2 m 9 cm 4 m 7 yd 12 cm A = ½ b·h A = ½ (b1 + b2)·h A = b·h A = ½ ·4·2 A = 7·3 A = ½ (12 + 8)·9 A = 4 sq m A = 21 sqyd A = ½ ·20·9 A = 90 sq cm

  3. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Calculate the area of the plane region 24 m A = A + A  12 m A = 12 · 6 + 18·18  18 m 6 m 324 A = 72 + 6 m A = 396 sq m 18 m 24 – 18 = 6 m 18 – 12 = 6 m

  4. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Area of Plane Regions Circle Approximate Area Exact Area A = 3.14 ·r2 A = ·r2 r d Calculate the area Approximate Area Exact Area A = 3.14 ·r2 A = ·r2 r d A = 3.14 ·72 A = ·72 A = 3.14 ·49 A = 49 sq in Diameter = 14 inches A = 153.86 sq in r = 7 inches

  5. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Formulas for Volumeand Surface Area

  6. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Formulas for Volumeand Surface Area

  7. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Calculate the volume and surface area of a rectangular box (prism) that is 7 feet long, 3 feet wide and 4 feet high. SA = 2lw + 2wh + 2hl V = l·w·h V = 7·3·4 SA = 2(lw + wh + hl) V = 21·4 SA = 2(7·3 + 3·4 + 4·7) cu ft V = 84 SA = 2(21 + 12 + 28) SA = 2(21 + 40) SA = 2(61) SA = 122 sqft

  8. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Approximate the volume and surface area of a cylinder that has a radius of 5 inchesand height of 9 inches. ( ≈ 3.14) SA = 2r2+ 2rh V =  · r2 · h SA = 2·3.14·52+ 2·3.14·5·9 V = 3.14·52·9 SA = 2·3.14·25+ 2·3.14·45 V = 3.14·25·9 SA = 50·3.14+ 90·3.14 V = 3.14·225 SA = 3.14(50 + 90) cu in V = 706.5 SA = 3.14(140) sq in SA = 439.6

  9. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Calculate the volume of a square-base pyramid that has a base side measurement of 3 meters and a height of 5.1 meters. V = (1/3)· b2 · h V = (1/3)·32·5.1 V = (1/3)·9·5.1 V = 3·5.1 m3 V = 15.3

  10. 8.3 – Area, Volume and Surface Area Approximate the volume of a cone that has a radius of 4 yards and a height of 6 yards. Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a yard. Use 22/7 as the approximation of . V = (1/3) · r2 · h V = (1/3)(22/7)·42·6 V = (1/3)(22/7)·16·6 V = (22/7)·16·2 V = (22/7)·32 V = 704/7 V = 100.6 cu yd

  11. 8.4 – Linear Measurement U. S. Units of Length U. S. Unit Fractions

  12. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Convert 6 feet to inches. Convert 8 yards to feet.

  13. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Convert 68 inches to feet and inches. Convert 5 yards 2 feet to feet. 5 yd 2 ft = 15 + 2 = 17 ft

  14. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Add 5 feet 8 inches to 8 feet 11 inches. 5 feet 8 inches 13 feet 0 inches 8 feet 11 inches 1 feet 7 inches 13 feet 19 inches 14 feet 7 inches

  15. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Multiply 4 feet 7 inches by 4. 4 feet 7 inches 16 feet 0 inches 4 × 2 feet 4 inches 16 feet 28 inches 18 feet 4 inches

  16. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions A carpenter cuts 1 ft 9 in from a board of length 5 ft 8 in. What is the length of the remaining piece. 5 feet 8 inches – 1 feet 9 inches 4 20 5 feet 8 inches – 1 feet 9 inches 3 feet 11 inches 3ft 11 in

  17. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Metric Units of Length Metric Unit Fractions

  18. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Convert 2.5 m to millimeters. Convert 3500 m to km.

  19. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Subtract 21 mm from 6.4 cm. 64 6.4 – 21 2.1 – 43 4.3 43 mm 4.3 cm

  20. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions Multiply 18.3 cm by 6.2 and convert the answer to meters. 18.3 × 6.2 366 1098 11346 113.46 cm

  21. 8.4 – Linear Measurement Conversions A knitted scarf is currently 0.8 m long. If an additional 45 cm is knitted, how long will the scarf be? 80 0.80 + 45 0.45 + 125 1.25 cm 125 1.25 m

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