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Surface Area and Volume

12.3 Surface Area and 12.5 Volume  - Surface area and volume are often used in business, as well as other real world applications.  For example, if you owned a cereal company, you may want to design a box for your cereal that  has the largest possible capacity with the smallest possible surface area to cut down on the cost of the box.  In order to minimize the cost of your cereal box, you must first learn about surface area and volume!



12.3 Surface Area of A Rectangular Prism


Step #1: What is surface area? Visit here to learn all about it.

Step #2: Listen to the online tutorial at "learn the lesson" on surface area.

Step #3: Try these exercises

Step #4: Play this game

Step #5: Test out of 12.3 on eworkbook

IF you scored 80% or better, please begin to work on 12.5.

IF you did NOT score 80% or higher, please work with Miss G and complete
the 12.3 quiz.

12.5 Volume of A Rectangular Prism

Step #1: What is volume? Visit here to learn all about it.

Step #2: Listen to the online tutorial at "learn the lesson" on volume.

Step #3: Try these exercise

Step #4: Play this game (see how many you can get right in 1 minute!)

Step #5: Test out of 12.5 on eworkbook

IF you scored 80% or better, please begin to work on your homework.

IF you did NOT score 80% or higher, please work with Miss G and complete
the 12.5 quiz.

GAMES:

JEOPARDY GAME

THE HOUSE THAT MATH BUILT

CHECK OUT HOW THE VOLUME AND SA CHANGES AS YOU ADJUST DIMENSIONS (Length, width, and height)

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