
Surface Areas of Solids
Students calculate the surface areas of 3D shapes including cubes, cuboids, right circular cylinders, cones, and spheres. They differentiate between lateral/curved and total surface area.
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Students calculate the surface areas of 3D shapes including cubes, cuboids, right circular cylinders, cones, and spheres. They differentiate between lateral/curved and total surface area.
Key Questions
- How do we derive the surface area formulas for 3D shapes?
- What is the difference between curved and total surface area?
- How are these formulas used in real life?
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