Geometry: An Interactive Journey to Mastery

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70% of the surface of the Earth is covered in water. What area does
this represent?
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room. How much paint is needed to paint the remainder of the
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Five units of paint are needed to paint one hemisphere of the
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in )LJXUH.
What is the volume of air around the balls compared to the
volume of one ball?


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as follows.
lateral area =^12 × perimeter of base × slant height.
Imagine a regular pyramid with a 100-sided regular polygon as its base. Would the shape of the base be
very close to being a circle? Consider instead a pyramid with a 1000-sided or 100,000,000,000,000-sided
regular polygon as its base. Is the base closer still to being a circle? The following formula holds in
each case.
lateral area =^12 × perimeter of base × slant height


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