Everything Maths Grade 10

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Dimensions Volume Surface

Multiply two dimensions by 5

5 h

b

5 l

V 2 = 5lb 5 h
= 5:5 (lbh)
= 5^2 V

A 2 = 2 [(5l 5 h) + (5lb) + (b 5 h)]
= 25 (5lh+lb+bh)

Multiply all three dimensions by
5

5 h

5 l 5 b

V 3 = 5l 5 b 5 h
= 5^3 (lbh)
= 5^3 V

A 3 = 2 [(5l 5 h) + (5l 5 b) + (5b 5 h)]
= 2

(


52 lh+ 5^2 lb+ 5^2 bh

)


= 5^2 2 (lh+lb+bh)
= 5^2 A

Multiply all three dimensions by
k

kh

kl kb

Vk =klkbkh
=k^3 (lbh)
=k^3 V

Ak = 2 [(klkh) + (klkb) + (kbkh)]
=k^2 2 (lh+lb+bh)
=k^2 A

Worked example 18: Calculating the new dimensions of a rectangular prism


QUESTION


Consider a rectangular prism with a height of 4 cm and base lengths of 3 cm.


4 cm

3 cm 3 cm

1.Calculate the surface area and volume.
2.Calculate the new surface area (An) and volume (Vn) if the base lengths are multiplied by a constant
factor of 3.
3.Express the new surface area and volume as a factor of the original surface area and volume.

452 13.4. The effect of multiplying a dimension by a factor ofk
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