7.G.6

Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area of two-dimensional objects and volume and surface area of three-dimensional objects including cylinders and right prisms. (Solutions should not require students to take square roots or cube roots. For example, given the volume of a cylinder and the area of the base, students would identify the height.)

Example Problems
Find the area of the region bounded by the curves or axes below:

the x-axis
the line
A hexagonal prism has a base area of 18 square units and a volume of 450 cubic units. What is the height of the prism?
A cylinder has a radius of units and a volume of or 175.93 cubic units. What is the height of the cylinder?
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