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SOLID GEOMETRIC FIGURES
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SOLID GEOMETRIC FIGURES Geometry Example: Calculate the volume and surface area of a rectangular solid with  a =   3",  b = 4",  and c = 5".   Be sure to include units in your answer. Solution: = (a)(b)(c) SA  = 2(ab + ac + bc) = (3)(4)(5) SA  = 2[(3)(4) + (3)(5) + (4)(5)] = (12)(5) SA  = 2[12 + 15 + 20] = 60 cubic inches SA  = 2[47] SA  = 94 square inches Cube Figure 15     Cube A cube is a six-sided solid figure whose faces are congruent squares, as shown in Figure 15. The  volume  of  a  cube  is  calculated  using  the  following formula: = a3 (3-13) The surface area of a cube is calculated using the following formula: SA  = 6a2 (3-14) The surface area of a cube is expressed in square units, and the volume of a cube is expressed in cubic units. Example: Calculate the volume and surface area of a cube   with a =   3".   Be sure to include units in your answer. Solution: = a3 SA  = 6a2 = (3)(3)(3) SA  = 6(3)(3) = 27 cubic inches SA  = 6(9) SA  = 54 square inches Sphere A sphere is a solid, all points of which are equidistant from a fixed point, the center, as shown in Figure 16. MA-03 Page 14 Rev. 0

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