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Worksheet 202 new

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RSNF Technical Institute of Naval Studies Activity 3 – Shapes and Solids 1. Write down the name of each of the seven shapes or solids below. 2. Calculate the surface area of each of the seven shapes or solids below. 3. Write in the formula, showing all working out. Name each shape or solid below and calculate its surface area 4cm 4cm 4cm r 5.5cm 15cm 9cm 15cm 9cm 5cm 3cm 4cm 6.5cm r 8cm Version 2.0 / H016340-AS_001-AS2-Consolidation 3-Activity Book.docx Date: 22/01/2020

RSNF Technical Institute of Naval Studies 5cm 3cm H 2cm W 5cm L Version 2.0 / H016340-AS_001-AS2-Consolidation 3-Activity Book.docx Date: 22/01/2020

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