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Enhance your math skills by solving problems involving 3D figure surface areas and volumes. Learn maximization, scale, and increment methods. Discover the secrets of cylinders and rectangular prisms. Challenge yourself with true/false statements. Stay sharp and excel in senior math!
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Thursday, 20190411 Essential Question • EQ38 How do we solve problems involving surface areas and volumes of 3-dimensional figures, including maximization, scale, and increment problems? WW#4 • Store your phones • Find your seat by Letter & Number • Calculator • Agenda Senior Math • Bellwork : Bridge math • EQ37 Surface Area • Exit Ticket Celebrate your Assistant Principal This WEEK! It’s always a great day to be a Wolverine! • Remain in seat until bell rings. Teacher Dismisses NOT the bell.
Bellwork: Thursday, 20190411 19.4 m2 261 in2 400 in2 268 in2
SA = ( d x h) + 2 ( r2) Parts of a cylinder A cylinder has 2 main parts. A rectangle and A circle – well, 2 circles really. Put together they make a cylinder.
Exit Ticket • True/False Identify whether the following statements are true or false. • A rectangular prism has 3 pairs of identical sides. • a. True • b. False • The surface area of an object is the total area of the exterior surface of a • solid. • a. True • b. False