Introduction to surface area of 3-dimensional shapes

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  1. Determine the correct top, front, and side views for the object.
    determine the surface area of 3-dimensional shapes from different angles
    1. Below are the views of a cereal box. Draw the new views if the cereal box is turned 90° clockwise.
      surface area of 3-dimensional shapes from different views
      1. Outline the front, top and left side views for the following objects.

        1. What the object looks like from top, front and left

        2. surface area of 3-dimensional shapes from different angles

        3. Draw 3-dimensional shapes from different angles
      Topic Notes
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      Imagine you are looking at a 3-dimensional shape, for example, a cereal box. It looks like large rectangle from the front. From the side, it may look like a much thinner rectangle. However, you are sure that it is the same cereal box. It is because 3-dimensional shapes have many surfaces, and they do not necessarily look the same from different angles.