Lateral Area Practice Worksheet
This worksheet provides practice problems on calculating the lateral surface area of various three-dimensional geometric shapes, suitable for Grade 11 math students.
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Lateral Area Practice
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Read each question carefully and calculate the lateral surface area for the given three-dimensional figures. Show all your work.
1. Calculate the lateral surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 5 cm and a height of 12 cm. Use π ≈ 3.14.
2. A rectangular prism has a length of 8 meters, a width of 4 meters, and a height of 10 meters. The perimeter of the base is meters, and its lateral surface area is square meters.
3. A triangular prism has a base that is an equilateral triangle with side length 6 inches. The height of the prism is 10 inches. What is the lateral surface area of the prism?
60 square inches
180 square inches
210 square inches
360 square inches
4. A square pyramid has a base side length of 7 feet and a slant height of 9 feet. Find its lateral surface area.
5. The lateral surface area of a cone with a radius of 3 cm and a slant height of 5 cm is 15π square cm.
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