3-D Shapes
Volume of Prisms/Cylinders
Volume of Pyramids/Cones
Formulas
Surface Area
100
This is a special prism whose faces are all congruent squares.
What is a cube?
100
Rectangular Prism Dimensions: l=3, w=3, h=4
What is 84?
100
Rectangular Pyramid: Dimensions: length of base: 3, width: 3, height of pyramid: 12
What is 36?
100
Volume of a Prism
What is Bh?
100
Rectangular Prism: Dimensions: l=2, w=4, h=6
What is 88?
200
The name of each surface of a polyhedreon.
What is a face?
200
Rectangular Prism Dimensions: l=10, w=5, h=3
What is 190?
300
These are two parallel, congruent faces of a prism.
What are bases?
300
Pentagonal Pyramid: Dimensions: area of the base: 9.3, height of pyramid: 2
What is 6?
300
Cylinder Dimensions: r=5, h=10
What is 471?
400
This is a polyhedron with a vertex and an opposite face, the remaining faces being triangles.
What is a pyramid?
400
Triangular Prism: Dimensions: base of triangle: 8, height of triangle: 5, height of prism: 9
What is 180?
400
Pyramid
What is 1/3 Bh?
400
Cylinder Dimensions: r=3, h=9
What is 226?
500
This is the shape that has a curved lateral surace that comes to a point called a vertex.
What is a cone?
500
Hexagonal Prism: Dimension: height of prism: 6 Volume of prism: 324 This is the area of the base.
What is 54.
500
Cylinder Dimensions: diameter=2, h=5
What is 37.7?
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