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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 10:Volume and Surface Area;Lesson 3:Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms


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  • Question 8 (request help)

    Model with Mathematics Refer to the graphic novel frame below for Exercises a-c.

    a. The box on the left is 8 inches long, 8 inches wide, and 8 inches tall. What is the surface area of the box?

  • Surface area:   \(\text{ in.}^2\)
  • Question 8 (request help)

    b. The box on the right is 8 inches long, 6 inches wide, and 10 inches tall. What is the surface area of the box?

  • Surface area:   \(\text{ in.}^2\)
  • Question 8 (request help)

    c. How much more surface area does the larger container have?

  •    \(\text{ in.}^2\)

H.O.T. Problems Higher Order Thinking

Persevere with Problems All of the triangular faces of the figure are congruent.

  • Question 9 (request help)

    What is the area of one of the triangular faces? the square face?

  • Triangular faces:   \(\text{ in.}^2\)
    Square face:   \(\text{ in.}^2\)
  • Question 10 (request help)

    Use what you know about finding the surface area of a rectangular prism to find the surface area of the square pyramid.

  • Surface area   \(\text{ in.}^2\)
  • Question 11 (request help)

    Model with Mathematics Sketch two prisms such that one has a greater volume and the other has a greater surface area. Include real-world units.

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