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9.3.1.2 Compose and decompose two- and three-dimensional figures; use decomposition to determine the perimeter, area, surface area and volume of various figures. . Spheres . This is the net of a sphere. A sphere is different than all other shapes.
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9.3.1.2 Compose and decompose two- and three-dimensional figures; use decomposition to determine the perimeter, area, surface area and volume of various figures. Spheres
This is the net of a sphere A sphere is different than all other shapes. Lesson Obj: IWBAT to find the surface area and volume of a sphere. Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere?
Sphere has the same radius in 3 dimensional space. Spheres have no edges or corners. Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere?
The average basketball has a diameter of 23 cm. How much is the surface area (leather to cover the ball) and how much is the volume (air to pump it up)? • The average soccer ball has a diameter of 22 inches. What is the surface area and the volume? Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere?
The diameter of the ball at Epcot is 164 m. What is the surface area and volume of this building? Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere?
What would change with a hemisphere? How would the surface area and volume be impacted? What has changed and how does that effect the surface area and volume of the hemisphere? Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere?
Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere? Find the surface area and volume of this composite shape?
Assignment: Spheres WS Guiding Question: How do I find the surface area and volume of a sphere?