
Ontario Curriculum Expectation:
6.E2.6 determine the surface areas of prisms and pyramids by calculating the areas of their two-dimensional faces and adding them together.
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1. What is the surface area of the object?
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2. What is the surface area of the object?
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6. What is the surface area of the object?
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7. What is the surface area of the object?
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8. What is the surface area of the object?
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9. Fill in the blank with the surface area of a prism with the following dimensions:
   Height: 3 cm    Width: 9 cm   Length: 11 cm
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10. Fill in the blank with the surface area of a prism with the following dimensions:
    Height: 5 m    Width: 4 m   Length: 5 m
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