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Surface Area & Volume of Cylinders
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Area The amount of space inside a shape. We found the area of the rectangle. 面积 Volume The amount of space something takes up. The box has a volume of 12 cubic meters. 体积 Surface area The total area of all sides of a 3D shape. We calculated the surface area of the cube. 表面积 Coordinates Numbers that show a point’s location on a graph. The coordinates of the point are (2,3). 坐标 Polygon A flat shape with straight sides. A triangle is a polygon. 多边形 Prism A solid shape with two identical ends. We studied a rectangular prism in math class. 棱柱 Net (geometry) A flat pattern that can be folded into a 3D shape. We made a cube from its net. 展开图 Data Information or numbers collected for study. We used data from our survey. 数据 Representatio n A way to show something, like a graph or chart. The graph is a visual representation of data. 表示;图 示 Model Something used to show or explain an idea. We built a model of a volcano.
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