General Instruction: Write Your Answers With Proper Unit of Measure and Leave Your Final Answers in Terms Of, If Possible

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Math 4 SY 2018-2019 Q3 Worksheet on Surface Area and Volumes

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General Instruction: Write your answers with proper unit of measure and leave your final answers in terms of 𝜋, if possible
I. Complete the table below by illustrating the solid and providing the formula for each solid.

Figure with proper label


Surface Area Volume
of dimensions

Sphere with radius 𝑟

Cone with radius 𝑟, slant


height 𝑙, and altitude ℎ

Cube with side 𝑠

Pyramid with a height ℎ,


slant height 𝑙, and an
equilateral triangle base
of length 𝑠

Pyramid with a height ℎ,


slant height 𝑙, and a
square base with side 𝑠

Cylinder with radius 𝑟


and height ℎ

Rectangular Prism with


length 𝑙, width 𝑤, and
height ℎ
II. Complete the table by providing the following details for each solid. Write only the formula that you’ve used and the final answer.
Figure Surface Area Volume
1.
12m

32m 10m
x
2.

3.

3 in
5 in
III. Answer the following questions by providing a neat and complete solution below.
1. A library has an aquarium in the shape of a rectangular prism. The base is 6 ft by 8 ft. Its height is 5 ft.
a. How many square feet of glass was used to build the aquarium?
b. If the aquarium originally has water inside with a depth of 3 ft and the water is being transferred to a cylindrical tank with a
radius of 4 ft. and height 5 ft., what must be the depth of the water in its new tank?

2. Sven delivers 2-inch ice cubes for the palace. However, for a special event Elsa wanted to have ice in spherical shape. If three
ice cubes can be melted into water and be frozen into two identical ice balls,
a. What is the radius of the ice balls if all ice were conserved so that no water is put into waste?
b. What is the surface area of these two identical ice balls?

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