TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources
111.41.c.11.C
Apply the formulas for the total and lateral surface area of three-dimensional figures, including prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, spheres, and composite figures, to solve problems using appropriate units of measure
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Courses
- Course: Geometry, Unit 5: Three-Dimensional Geometry Lesson 8: Volumes of Similar Solids
- Course: Mathematics II, Unit 7: 3D Geometry Lesson 4: Volumes of Spheres
- Course: Tennessee Bridge Math, Unit 11: 3D Geometry Lesson 5: Volumes of Similar Solids
- Course: Geometry, Unit 5: Three-Dimensional Geometry Lesson 7: Volumes of Spheres
- Course: Mathematics II, Unit 7: 3D Geometry Lesson 5: Volumes of Similar Solids
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 12: Three-Dimensional Geometry Lesson 8: Volumes of Similar Solids
- Course: Geometry, Unit 5: Three-Dimensional Geometry Lesson 5: Volumes of Cylinders
- Course: Geometry (College), Unit 12: Three-Dimensional Geometry Lesson 7: Volumes of Spheres
- Course: Mathematics II (College), Unit 7: 3D Geometry Lesson 4: Volumes of Spheres
- Course: Mathematics II (College), Unit 7: 3D Geometry Lesson 5: Volumes of Similar Solids
- Course: Mathematics II, Unit 7: 3D Geometry Lesson 2: Volumes of Cylinders
- Course: Tennessee Bridge Math, Unit 11: 3D Geometry Lesson 4: Volumes of Spheres
- Course: Tennessee Bridge Math, Unit 11: 3D Geometry Lesson 2: Volumes of Cylinders