Example

Title: Area of 3D shapes

Grade: 8-a Lesson: S1-L6

Explanation: The best way to understand algebra is by looking at some examples. Take turns and read each example for easy understanding.

Examples:

What’s the area of a 3D shape with a side length of 6 m, height of 6 m, the radius is 4 m, and width of 5 m? Use value π is 3.14

Step 1a

The first 3D shape is a cube. To calculate the area of a cube, use the formula: \$216m^2\$.

Explanation: Finding the area of a cube is a simple task when the formula is used: \$A = 216m^2 (Area = 6 \times (s)^2 )\$.

Step 2a

The next 3D shape is a cuboid. To calculate the area of a cuboid, use the formula: \$192(m)^2\$

Explanation: Finding the area of a cuboid is a simple task when the formula is used:

\$(A = 192m^2) (Area = 2(lw + lh + wh))\$.

Step 3a

The third 3D shape is a rhombus. To calculate the area of a cylinderical shape, use the formula: \$251.2(m)^2\$

Explanation: Finding the area of a cylindrical is a simple task when the formula is used \$A = 251.2(m)^2\$ \$A = 2πr(h + r)\$


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