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Composite solids

The real world of. Composite solids. Surface Area & Volume. Pyramids Cones. Prisms Cylinders. We can find the total surface area and volume. Lateral Surface Area. Once decorated, it would use approximately 469.9 square feet of lights. . Radius = 8ft Height = 18ft.

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Composite solids

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  1. The real world of Composite solids

  2. Surface Area & Volume • Pyramids • Cones • Prisms • Cylinders We can find the total surface area and volume

  3. Lateral Surface Area Once decorated, it would use approximately 469.9 square feet of lights. Radius = 8ft Height = 18ft

  4. Other things we can use lateral surface area for in real life

  5. A composite solid is a 3D object formed by 2 or moreother 3D objects. What is a composite solid? Can you think of some real world composite solids?

  6. Surface Area & Volume of Composite Solids • Volume • Identify each 3D figure in the object • Find the volume of each 3D figure • Add the volumes all together • Surface Area • Identify each 3D figure in the object • Find the surface area of each 3D figure • Add the surface areas of each figure, but do not include the surface area where the figuresmeet

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