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Unit 18.4 - 18.5

This document covers the concepts of volume and surface area related to cuboids and cubes, including formulas for calculating these measurements. It provides examples of calculating the volume of cuboids and the surface area of cubes and cuboids. Additionally, it includes classwork and homework instructions for students to complete in Google Classroom by a specified due date.

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Unit 18.4 - 18.5

This document covers the concepts of volume and surface area related to cuboids and cubes, including formulas for calculating these measurements. It provides examples of calculating the volume of cuboids and the surface area of cubes and cuboids. Additionally, it includes classwork and homework instructions for students to complete in Google Classroom by a specified due date.

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Books needed today:

 Google Docs

Unit 18: Area, perimeter and


volume (Revision)
18.4
Volume:
Volume of Cuboids
Volume is the amount of 3–dimensional space an object occupies.

Units of volume – mm , cm , m etc.


3 3 3
RECAP
1cm

A volume of 1cm3 is a cube of size 1cm by 1cm by 1cm


1cm m
1c

Work out the volume of these cuboids if each small cube has a volume of 1cm 3.

4x2x3=
24cm3 6x2x6=

5x5x5= 72cm3

125cm3
Volume:
Volume of Cuboids
How can we work out the volume of a cuboid?

Volume of a cuboid = Length x width x height

V=lxwxh
Height (h)

RECAP

(l)
th
ng
Le
Width (w)
Work out the volumes of these cuboids.

6 x 10 x 4 =
240cm3
3x4x3=
36cm3
4cm

3cm
m

3cm
6c

10cm 4cm
18.5 Surface area of a cube
How can we find the surface area of a cube of length 4cm?

All six faces of a cube have the same


area.

The area of each face is 4 × 4 = 16

Therefore,

4 Surface area of a cube = 16 x 6 = 96cm2


Surface area of a cuboid

To find the surface area of a cuboid, we calculate the total


area of all of the faces.

A cuboid has 6 faces.

The top and the bottom of the


cuboid have the same area.
The sides of the cuboid have the
same area.
The front and the back of the
cuboid have the same area.
4 Surface area of a cuboid =
8

2 × (8 × 4) Top and bottom

6 + 2 × (6 × 8) Front and back

+ 2 × (6 × 4) Left and right side

Surface area of a cuboid = (2×32) + (2×48) + (2×24)


CLASSWORK / HOMEWORK

Complete the worksheet


posted in Google Classroom
Provide the answers in the
Google Docs provided.

• Due: 29th June 2021

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