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Then how would you find the total surface area and volume?
WAIT! sorry, that was the wrong image link, here's the right one:
https://imgur.com/JnunUwZ
https://imgur.com/DOrPIFc
Don't know if the last link worked?
1. Find the surface area and the volume of the figure below. Break your work down into three sections: Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere. Show the work for both the surface area and volume. Then find the total surface area and volume. Use 3.14 for π. R
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2. Construct a prism from the above regular hexagon. The height of the hexagonal prism is 5 feet. Find the surface area and the volume of this prism.
Measurements from my last problem: 360/6=60 degrees, 180-60=120/2= Side angle of 60. Tan(60)=h/8/2=4, 4*tan(60)=6.928 for the height. A= 1/2(8)(6.928), A= 27.712. Entire Area= 27.712(6)= 166.3 sq ft.
1. Find the surface area and the volume of the figure below. Break your work down into three sections: Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere. Show the work for both the surface area and volume. Then find the total surface area and volume. Use 3.14 for π. R
Um, someone explain?
2. Construct a prism from the above regular hexagon. The height of the hexagonal prism is 5 feet. Find the surface area and the volume of this prism.
Not too confident about this one either.
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