Starter quiz
- The area of a triangle with a base length of 12 cm and a perpendicular height of 7 cm is ______ .
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- Which of these calculations, will correctly work out the area of this composite rectilinear shape?
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- A prism is a polyhedron with a base that is a polygon and a parallel opposite face that is identical. The ______ edges of the two polygons are joined by parallelograms.
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- Select all the units of area.
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- Which of these equations has a solution of ?
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- Starting with first line, put the lines of working in the correct order to solve an equation.
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Exit quiz
- ______ is the amount of space occupied by a closed 3D shape.
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- All units for volume are ______ units, such as cm³ or feet³.
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- The volume of a cuboid with dimensions 8 cm by 9 cm by 15 cm is ______ .
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- Select the triangular prism with the volume of 1800 cm³.
- An L-shaped prism has a volume of 250 m³. It also has a length of 12.5 m. The area of the 'L-shape' is ______ m².
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- The volume of this triangular prism is 2100 cm³. The length marked is ______ cm.
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- The shape and area of the base of a prism can be found.
- The area of the cross-section multiplied by the length gives the volume of the prism.
- This can be used to find the volume of any prism.
- Unknown lengths can be found when the volume of a prism is known.
Common misconception
Pupils may multiply all lengths on the diagram rather than find the area of the cross-section.
Draw the cross-sectional polygon out, find the area and then multiply by the length of the prism.
Keywords
Cross-section - a 2D face made from cutting straight through any plane of a 3D object.
Volume - the amount of space occupied by a closed 3D shape.
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